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; FEBRUARY, 1907. | . I

Clv e Shipping C^mpiny,¦ ! : ' ' • ' " —

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EIBST-CLAS3,' Fnll-powered STEAMERS, withPftjeotg" AoooRXoodttfon o( lh» most comfortable

•d«iotiction . l.R h'ied througbont by Elootrtcity.Regular Steam Communication

^Wo thBr pettti'titg, nnle*» pnr*>Bt*«) bj valOT r-ea•citpaBiUntfB. with liberty to U>w.»e»i nil and to oaU nt*nj Port or PoiWin IST order, la or oot of the ontfomarjooarEe, to reocire >sA dliaharge-oargoj or for toy other

Thioogh Tonii.t Tlckrta iiaa'd to (he Highland* of8cot]tod-«9 Comp»p>'« Haodbcok . . t , . ,

Be*i Bed c'heaj.esi rents for Chancel Itlandf T1»'Southampton ' . .. ! • ,

1 i Waterford to Glasgow.ET8r7\MoDd«j iDirtoi) ••• ,,- - * P*

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Vr -iamiti, 6th ..'. ... 2 p.mW»aa«ad1»y, 18 h .- ... * P ">Wednesday. 20th ~ - * P a

-¦ TVcdocsdsj. 27ih J. .» 4 * m .Glasgow to Waterford-

¦Crery tlond»y (direoO ... j ... - a>mi CaL RaU lo Gre»»oei. 6.2J p.ia

Enaj Ihuraday (Direct) _ | , »• . — . . . a P-D

(St. Katherine Dock) to WatCTford.' THDBBDAT8. Vtb , 4 p.ra ; U'b. 2 p.m ; 21»t, 4 p.m ;

•SATPC^'DAYS (»ia Belfaat), 2nd, 3 p.m; Btb, 5p.m ;

lOtb, 4 p.m | 23rd , 5 p.m. . "•!' . ;•J)N*-' tU DS oilj aie Shipudon tboee dates,Oroeri (cr foilfctlon or ' DaiTery of Qoodl «ent tc

CHABU* PODLTEB. ltd - « Browi 8ti*»i ¦ R»t-«Ufl , E< or Clyde Bblpplog, Co., LW- ISS Leadeub i¦etrtitioi Clyde Shipping Co, Ltd, E- Wawboude. 8:K»»herjiie Dopk.i»UlreOeiTe ptompi att*ntlon. ¦

i Waterford to Dublin.Dvery 8*»nrd«y (Ti» Belfnt) ! ¦ ... _ - 1 t>a7^Dublin to Waterford (Direct), i

W«<btuda*. 6th ... .¦• « P-°Wednesday, 13tb ~ - < P-m"Wednesday, 20:h ••• - » P m

Wednuday, 27ih ... ••• '^»\7otcrford to Cork '

¦C7S13 Xhnwi»y (Direct) -. 1 ~ - a P°; ! Corfs to TTatcrford.^a»rd> LondonT ^

Eton Satnxday (il» 8oBibcu»p'on, and R«U) « p-nErery i!ond»y (TI» Glaeso")- carP> only ~ » p-=

" Waterford to Belfast ,Ercry B*tnxd»y (Dlr«ot) „. 1 «. — 1 p.n

Belfast to 'WBtorfcrd (yiiv Dublin).PfAPf Tutidiv ». •«• •«. t«» i p ta

Waterford to Plymouth (dlrcot). |. Wodn»«d»y 6th

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Wedte»d.y, ISth . _. : * P-o. Wodnetday 20th -. 2 p.m

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t7oterford to Howhnven.e»ory 8atnrday (TI« Soothaoptoa) . «. 4 pa

Newhaven to Watorford.>Crery Friday moning.

Xt/aterford to Bouthampton-¦Ztetj Batniday (Direct) ». -. - * P-*3

Southampton to \7atcrfoi!d.Etery Thnxiday (T1» Newb»Tea>

W aterfoxd to Dover-ET«J B*tnrd»y (»i» bentkunpton & NewhaTen) 4 p.o

Dover to waterford.Dttrj Tneoday Afternoon (rU 8ontb»opton) cargo only

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Atcnt* Be& Pauif* 11 bs 15 Boon.Loadlus B -th-Cuabolana iUdn. ErUtol. !E«tun»Tiokijl» bstud atlBrijtol to Oork per Bristol a. H.

Co.( u* araJUble for wtcra Irom DubUn wlUxoot »xtr»ebirm or^from 1Tawf<mli or Wextotd to Brioto) bjWaterford Steam Ship Oo.'k, tuuacrt on piymeat of £a *&

Bjtara Tlcieti Uiaod at liriitol to DabUa per:Bristola. H. Co., art ai«BabI» for rtitarn from \ToeTfoid ortfeifofd lo Ertatol br: Waterford CteaaSMp '¦<>.'»Btasmen on pajraMU of Ca. eitia, or froa Cork po pt/- .meat oI Si CJ extra.. ¦ "

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toidin( Beztb—Prinot'e Dpolr, Lil t <x>lTh« 8uuday VesieU Uad »ti North \.Jarf, Wattrford.

ATtrt(« eea raiaan,14 to lk Hooia, 1 ¦ Jy*»xs,-.TVat«rtor4 and Lt«*pool acd TTttartord and

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Line*" Eailny Ctatuwu and Lancatbir* and Totk»nir« BailwayRaoon : I

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osnt to Trader* batinf , Tearly AfTWtnMBU, and t*. pqout,to OoouioBatCbir<pen, valne to twdiolandat tltu olcnlpsent, rwu 'and alt lntazsaUon. t» fc» tM at thioffraea. . . .. , i i I ! ¦, i

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X i l V E B P O O t TO P H I L A D E L P H I A ,; Callinj at Qaccssto«fi etcry ThnrtiiJ.

Passengtn and Qoodl are 'ltaiti t» PbiladflpMaoa tie Wharf of tbo Feannltania Eillrcdd,, Xf hithtis tbe Dhcrtoat oci mo:t Direst £c=±3 lo all C—^b tha Western Eutes, I j

couTHAUPion-ficwl TOCB: OEnvica.COUTHAUPTOH TO NEW, YOBK;

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The, Board. toi Gnardiaas mil, at; Meetingto be Md ::oav'*h€-. :lStih. ;PxOT.,: recj:v6 ^Mconsider Tenders for:—;;"'|u '" ' • ;1 ; . ; ! : '*J"¦¦ \-mt& > Usual SofeplMa o! BREAD. MEAaJ!,•IXJGS, fiinrapB , MI?A!L tod ELOOX i»t£equarter 'ending1 '30th :Jfee; 130T, ¦ •:¦ ' • ¦ • j !•. H0^'iroW. 'MIDj8KIMlfILK lor yearending 31et March, 09q8.';. r . 7 ! i I ' 1;*-

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; Tha'Board of :Gparo^uMi'Of-/the WfiterforaUnion, will, it:Meeting to tie Jidd' an 13thProx., - (consider " TendeiB (troin ;Jrish! KTIBBonly)' for -the" ¦ supply: to: the iWorkhooee sadsevere 'Dispentianes iol; tbe'. Uniori. of I " .

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The Tenders, endorsed for ¦ Medicines ¦ offor Medioaa and Surgical Appliances; da thetease may be, "murtj KB delivered at' my! offioanot later than-.12 o'dock.on. the 9tir Prox.,and must Ibe. wi. the forms,prescribed by ikeLocal: Goverraneni' 3oaTd- in ,the preeeaimonth, copies; of Tridiih i may be bad ¦ froia ma,- : '! (By.older,;, - ¦•• H i ' -^i ¦ • r ' ¦ ' -.•/ ';: ¦ • f . ' . .". . . ¦ •/ ' ¦ ' : |-> . JOaiN'- MACKEY.' . : . : . . .• ' ¦ " : "} ; : ¦ ¦' ¦ , ,-! '€3l€«'- of-.aft".Utioo.3oard .'Eoom,: WorHtonse; 'apt V -Febitoo

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IRegallationa' of-the Local Government Beardin relatioa'therBto, dAtediilst November, 11908.

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! 3fj: &imueU, K.C. (instructed by ¦ Meesrfl.Dchbyn <md M oOoy.. solicitors), ' far the Oo.IWa:orford. . " ' . , ' . ' • . ¦ ;

'¦ Mr Batterdby. K.C. (instructed by Mf. A.power), for.North: Tippeiary. i ... - - . . ! : .

i Mr. Chariee O'Connor. KXJ.. and Mr. J. J.Clancy. SJO.. if JP-Cinfltniotod by Mr. Tydd),ft* South. Tippecaiy; ,'- i . . I ¦¦¦ . '¦ , . - ,' Jlr Chaytoi.. K.C. (instructed by Mr. Jamea

Harte, solicitor), tor County .KirHroimy.. .. ii Mr. 'Do Beniy, Bi. <inatructpd W Mr. £.' £

Murphy,; eoiicstor), . for iWaierford IfcainotCouncil No.'3 {County Kilkenny)] . ; ; j

j Mr James O'Connor, B.L.; (instructed byMr. ..Turpin) &>r Queen's' Co.; and instructedby Mr. Thorp,I JOT County Cartow. | ; i

i •Mr.'S.-W. Elgoe, solicitor, for «io. Vfcxfoiri.MT D. J. Higiina. solicitor, &>r uLonineJ. No.

3 Bural District CouncdL • !• ' . . , . ;Mr. Eugene-^SaUaoan, fttoetary-for Cork

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Mr. Jeffereon. K.O.; and Mr.'Oaxngan, 3,L.(instructed by Mr. J. J. Feely,, lora CM),Smeared on behalf of *he Walcrford Corpora-tion, the memoriaitetB. - ' : < '

Tho Commission appointed ;*g. inquire intoSh« Waterford Free fcidse plroje . resumedite sittings at tho City Courthouse this morn-ing Jfc X)oai3 B. 6uMv*n. K.C., **«£*»»•¦jTih? sittin* .ol lie Court. Mx. /JWBeaty.,

tj-Ko jipp£5ed1or:tho.iDa: S Glaranel Itasinct<a>uncu zrfersed. to the..>yide«C© $maii a*/She previous srWcsr' *&> .Cttninujaioii by-£Ios3ra .BearyV, McBnerr-• aa*- Miiloshar, ••:*»»mid it tended to fiJWw litat•'Mii$'. part ;af i;fbe.County WiSAorfaid, - -TObich/ is *Hjmt<? outsideUu» twmial :dooni<Sl>-w«H2- deripe noibenefliwhatever from aifroe bridge at Waterfora,.and ho suggested ¦ *hat if . the Ccjnmisaionlavied any . assessment on tbo County \V4ter-tord, ;.«6 he presumed they would do, : theisssosam«nt .c«: ti© 1 pirticular - idiatxictj; to-(Which be had refeue£. should- bo somethingioilnsteemal. , . ¦ . . . . . .; . . . ¦

.President-We -will bear that in mind ' foJ

air Michael Power, M.C.C.,1 'Adramore, Oo.TCatarford-, . stated, in reply to Mr. Samuels,that he lives an the Kilmacthomas district,twid is a member of the District Counc'3ihere -Has - market town or'port '¦ for the dis-trict is Dungarvan by whach &11 the, oatflijoee out. Duns&itvan 13 their chief fair,and catt'.e purchased there ¦go by Mallowand some to the South Station at Waterioni.Any cattle ccjrfng fiom the ; Kilmactth<wna8district to bo shipped are waliod, and thereis no necessity . to bring them over the tollbrideo. die understood that the asaoeem&nt«a The County Waterford •worked out at£400, «nd h© c<m3idior«d "that ieatirely toohich, and he based that on ithe fact thatthey did not have to use the toll bridge.We was not opposed1 to a freo bridge, .but!>e thought £100 a year or so would1 be a laiTCifisssment for the County Waterfowl. •

Ho Mr. CShaytor—'I don't ;know if naycattle are sent from my county to TVexford1,hut I understand that the Werford' buyejsootne to WaterfoKi fair, and some of themmay go into the dountry to buy cattle. Thetvuiiray extension is <rf very little use to usin Kilxnactiomaa district as we find1 it_ veryittaaccommodating. We afiked the railwayoom.pany'!to" clop the exprcsa train at Kil-maothomas and they refusodi

To Mr. JeffoTSon—My dUstriot would benefitTory, Etile from a free bridge. I cannotnay if my oounty agreed to cpntribute 8 percent. • "

Mr. Samuels—fThat is very 1 different from15 pw. cent.

President- -We will not take it that anyeuch resolution was passed unless at isF*oved.

To Mr. Duffin —There is not mucli oi atttrse fair in Waierfoni.

. To Mr. Charles. O'Ocmnor—There are largecatilo Jaiis in Clonmel. laixe quantities : otocAOe go to Clonmel and Carries faire fromCwnniy Waterford from the l oorfch of. theojouity.

To STr. Jeffereoa—Very few iaraners fromexv dietriot go to the New Eoss horase tlir.

To Mr. Battereby—1 never made any ptir-dvaae of cattle or horses on the nartii eideBti Waterford.

To' Mr. iHackett—I often ,eaw cattle walkedirom Dungaryaa to Carrfck.

Preflidehtf-iYou stated that you tihougihtdOO a year •would1 be a fair proportion forthe County Waterford to eaatffibute. OnWihM do you twee that estimate-?

•Witaeas—J put it ithat the marinmmprould be 5 per cent. . •

Preoidbnt-3Jut why 5. Why not 7 peripeot?'; Witneas- S&vcn per cont.' '¦rould be tooihuch.

Presid«n.V-<5ou?cl you tell me what youChink the other counties should contribute?

(Witness—I can toll 'you the county thatehould contribute moat in my opinion.

Mr. James Maddock staled 4,lw.t .be.ltusfocmerly Qhaiiman of the Waterford No. 1SDaetrict Council, and tiat h© lives aV Gra*e-•iitin. Oittle from his district are -walkedinto WatarfonI and1 shipped i there. Thefinancial busineEB' of ¦tie "fanners., livingiiround^the city ia the sale I. of milk' aidmarket.gardening. (Hio-. opinion was that theabolition of the tolls would be an injury'toCIB tarmens: Imng adjacent to the : city fn-otead of a benefit. One of his. reaBons {oroiying this. If the . tolls were removed, theynrouVd' ¦•hare mofe competition in the milk&uaine?3. > At present the farmers aroundWaterfoxd City, get .Gd. a.gallcM for milk;atpresent, while on account of the toll theformers on tio Kilkenny side- of the .rivereondi tieir.mitt to the croam'orics at -3j'i.par frsHon, and if a free bridge were got tu«dinners from the County JJilkenny :6li*could come in and undersell rthem. :• i ¦. - ,

Air. fjunuels—3 notice thati this evid'nea«t>pcais.';to -b» ¦ v«iy juauaing j to Mr. ITeily.I :ein eure he has a nice farm .about ?ra'-xnore. . ¦ •

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have, at present is the ibridse—(laughter).Witness '(to Mr Charles0*Connor>-W©don*,

oond the - milk from house to house in the,city, but we iell it to people) who distributeti. If the . bridge were freed: from toll i w^would hare competition from the other eid«,and: would canfioqueoOy hav<> to i«ducerfourp-i. - .> '.ot milk by at least A penny persgi3Ion,a>\<'. :he people oif the city would benefit; bytlut redaction in the price, j . T

. To^Mr. Chaytor—I am not| a great Pro-tectionist, but I like to protect myself—(laughter). I don't 'know th t there 14 <anymilk cominj: into the city of present; irdmthe Kilkenny aide of Waterford City. , "

1 To Mr. ; Kattensby—(We get manure: inWaterfowl , at present, and the price of thitomould be increased if <the toll on the bridge¦wore removed, because we would haive morecompetition than at present/ and WateriordCity would1 be he th* gainer in tihat -way.

i Mr. Carrigan—You Tcpncsent the milk ringiii Waterford at preeont? f ¦: , .

I Witness—I • don't unden&tand what ' youtnoan by {hat. f¦| Mr. Carrig'aa—You may- take it in thecomplimentary sense if you like. Yod :be-Xy ng to the Cowkeepois' Acsociation, eJnji aaji member ,of that come here.. j ,

Witnes8-7CJo. I come hero'' as a iatmerand 0 ratepayer- to eay that well Hose by theitreeint: of' tiie bridge. I do not think Ithatnire should be askea to pay for a bridge 'thatj*wild ' injure us. ! . ; i

! Mx. Sainueb—© you distribute 15,000 01.115.000 fcallanB iof milk in tap year in Water-lord and. of tho' price come denra & peruly agallon you wouM lose aibout, £C3 A yearl'¦ WitnesB—Yes;' about' liat:

The Pnesideni'- aaid iilat the witness jhadiveh 'his y*videnc« with. obVioua BinceHty.; M*. 3>ufan-aAppcising that! this newbHdge

wast built and1 uiA th« city, became. ¦¦ ipore.prosperous"' wouldn't your teddc in ' milk beiaopeaaed? ¦ ¦ ¦ . | ' . :, '. .:. ' .

'Witness—Yes; Ihcreised'i-fi proportioa ofcourae. " ' ¦ : ' I : \ |-

(Mr. Duf&a—iAse you a wire that milk ipeafrom Duugarvan tc 8oTith, W, A1<»? ! ' r

: , , ' Witness—C am not aware that there does,!' ¦ Mr. ¦ iDuffi7>—:W«U I~can <«11 ydn it {s , BO.

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;'JbABd44-"lattl*»^<«3uaH<iBf8"&f the different'dLs.:, fcr*4«. and also ha 1otsJ ajnadoo iof • j ihe

<j»ur»ty.*!iTbe ivaliwtjon ,-.'of - the 1 districts 'we're: '• .as • follow* • Camcfc-on-i9uir ; -No. . 8,; £31,064, ,' ; ..a$a.;-:a«ri?W6l No.' ),; ..S,tim\UB.-M.: \ l) un.' • ¦ i " igarvaB, £*5,-C3 .Jfi f, . 'JJungarvaa ; (iTrtiiaii),!• Wtt+ WB j .XS ij nadbotpa ** $3M0 .3sJ-3Js.

! Tnore, SSOJ WI *: W*t*rioTd No 1/ £61 9¦; ; Ma:; -Yoiiehai Ko.' ' Sf/ £22 83 -faj; U Ui,

\ IEKK.TJ^ 9s. The general, rate, over the^ connty: i f , '\ *>r4he-!pi)e6«rii7e»> bis gone up, > i

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rwas not opposed to a free <bridg* for WaJer-iford, and1 recognised the; in«ce»ity -for it. I

To the Pr aidGnt-ti. free' , bridjf* !in Water-'bad would be <rf Very little i benefit to Tip-'perary South. Riding. ; ;• : I I

Pr dentr-Orfcr-iO/XSCh icsia of.' joodor.«al-sj nod 'betweon Wflterford i: and • 6ta.tionB inSou% Tipperary o o« the!' bridCTi-aocoidinr¦to-Mis ' return that I have1 ; before ma,- , ;

Witineos-ZThAt ia not eoJ, ' j.President—iAlthougb' taken by the railway).PrjBident—iAlthougb' taken by the, railway)

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^(Pr«adent-CD,W0 passenjora • pses ¦ betwe&natorford

¦• and ' So>uth Tipparary,! oxcludinyULdtoenck and. Emily, and; would hot a free1bri ye toe _ *¦ aavinjg to themf ¦ ; ¦¦' % l I

Wttnes8-UTh'« savins migiUi be ' to'the ln«diyiduals,.)but H -wouldi b - to th«: benefit ofthe1 ¦' County Waterjford ' <." ¦ ' • ¦ |'¦ To] Mr. Olancy-iThere is 'a considerableWad<? d'oswj jronc^Wiaterferd in 'manures, -andtho greater--portioin of that does sot xtoos the'bridge. . - : ¦ • ; , . . i : ,; . ¦ . i

iPTesident—Tho gooda <ha't;you:8ay aniv«liherei vn ships and' -are . taken ibci-the othersido.j and" then takienrinta jthe traSji and con-iveyed to South TippemryJconstittite a largoportion rf .tho'«0,000 tomoP ; i 1 ¦ i

Witaesa-^DndouWedly. ¦ ' ; : ? 1To1 Mr. HaCkott-r-Tho timber sent out from

ffiaoperaiy , m-uat form! » conBideiiaWe ¦ iproJinnuf iu.j i-r a i~«j/j W ' ions,* <uvu-.ji-ia-»<ii&'¦xJhargoo'. tfnxn thei xajlway .5 ¦wapgans iato!siaaaeis and j taj er. ctocsta> th« 'iridae. . .. .|. "'Mt. -'Ihiffin—LAi. -to ; ihe'-iaavigoSdon . sndcr-¦¦tae old^brijdie 4» .yo3 ' ^iito't»b^hle««aol<

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aomo of the spans!. The' old'bridge is a de-^-.iiiwit. to1 aarljalloa,- . iad tL4 n«w bridge¦would be- an advantage'. '¦ 1 ¦ ' . ". ;To! Mr. Eatttrsbj-—ffie jdty ond county!

oughjt io pay.60 per. ¦ bent!:in . reepect of thefreoibndse. The| city Would obtain morebonont from a free bridge1 than the oountyw^y-,F> "O.' an; Tipperary, deposed toMr. Charles O'Connor thaf ho ha<» "been con-versant with all the : negotiations that took:placo in referoace ito the bridae; Souib Tip-perary was intor cted to a amaLT extent inthe ibuUdinj of a I new bridge.

Miy • Jefferson—Ypu domX care about theVace^Rcjal (3onnnisianer8- <la'usl)>r.Wupew—I ha-v-e !a great 'respect for them—

(lauglhteT). | j .(Mx, Jefferson—(You moved- a resolution

asking tho Lord Lieu''.einan.t Utajt. no moreIviceTKegal OommJ£8ioiner8 horulJ be ap-pointed? r

W itness-JVcry iptxHrihly . I did—(laughter).Th9 Court then ladjouroed untt] 10 0 to-morrow. 1

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Th > Commission. resumed 4hia 'morning athalf-past ten o'clock. 'All the Ic al gentlemenengaged were present,' but the attendance oltho (general jpiiblic |wai very meagre. ¦ ¦ • .

fllr; Jlicnaol Murphy having come to the¦ witneos chair, - • | !i The (P-reaidcnt addressing: him, | eaid-rSlx.Murphy, •before you; are ffworn, I wish to Bayithal you havo com© 4jere 'at «the pequest 'ofthe Commiasioneis, and to oblit» na ¦ with,evidence or ©otae information; we «o not "wishyou1 to be examic&d! cr crosfi-exaniined exceptV- .tho Commissioal 60 now we nsk you to|giv<} us all the information!you oaii, but youiwi llj pot, be askedi| and-certain not prcseedto enswer .ony question yoii think it ioadvis-.abl-q to reply to. | !

In Irepiy'to Mr. Charles: O'Connor.i Tho Preaidant caid .that counsel tnijht sur-gesi janv iqucauoaa Uiey.-mBtiea, J>ut, tne.Ooiai-nu63ioni ' WTMIM not' \ bind |themflelv«fl to putthem' to the witaesh. . ' ¦ ,

Mr.j Murphy was ithen. sworn.MrJ Hackett,<to witnesa)—The,question has

been Idiseiiased! ai to -the traffic /which comesof ehlpa at the eouth Bide without touchinijthe southern quajie-j-are they eubieot to fcollsf

Witness—They are; I think that a legaldocisioa iwas given to ihat effect some years£30; in other words! *hst if .<iieae pboda werenot t^ken across thd river in the nxtnner youeuggest in bargics it would have ; to come(&crec3 the ibrjdjs - once itheoe poo3a comewithii the Jerry or tollage righls of the BridgeCommisfiioncre the dec&ion declares that theyare Btibjeot to tolls just as if the. bad passedover the bridge. : ,

Mr.jHackett-HWa^ it that thas man Leamyeoucht to evado the tolls?

¦Witiieas-JQh, no; QJeamy was tho lessee oftha Jb -idge tolls, and it was the railway com-pany wanted to bring pooda from shore in, o,nocaeo, and in anothor irom ! 6hip to Bhoro inorder to evade tba f oils. . 1 ; '..

President—t2ia idepisian in the Iioamy casewas, in effect thai the . practice was & dis-turbance of the OommiiiskaieiB' bridge andferry, rights. , ¦;=; '. - | ¦

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, Mr.|'Hackeft—Could you give /the (proportionof tiie amount of /tolls is paid for c,"-tt!e, p Slshoep and horees? , ; . ¦. ¦ M • ¦•

, iWuinesa—j pay tho Oonunieaioaera .over£7.000 a year lor tho 'bridgo and ferry tolls,and ! have to take jmy; chance as- to, -whetherI mace or lose <^n; l the contract;' it all de-pends upon the Btate of trade ; the Jialf-pennypassenger ~trad« makes aiboui £3,0O0'a y-aar;thie efim ia contributed more u>y the passengertraf&cto- and irom .the railway stations at thenorth1 side, Oounty Kilkennyi and surroundingdistricts; three-fourths of the £3,000, 1should ea" is contributed Iby 'railway paa-eengelrs; tolls upon . cattle I eotimate atXil^OO a year, and in that I would class:cattl , sheep arid ; pigs ; |minerals, do notcount; I estimaUthe tolls paid at f Sf l Q Q i theailw iy company j)ay XWO

a yeAr. ©ntirelyfor gjeo is ; Uiat injiat bo 'looked forwiard towhisni'one ia tcttdorin '..foj'.the ',lbrid5oj thoCommis-'itoueri land over that amount to the1C3S<H). , \ - 1 1

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yitness—.That jcproea/.-uiiKjer ,tbei head , ofvehidular; whStierfa ucscenjcrM'on a jatveycar <ir not the'tdll of 3d.'!haa Ko 'l)e naia.

: Continui^p' wjtnfe&j gavb other (figiirea. Heestimated that Strangmana paid aim £70;'HaHfand :Co. X&l: Gri^and 'Co; tflV'ior£50 ,« yeqr; mineraUit'did'!Ei>t -count; grocerson4 [*liapei8 i did not contribute very muchpor ^nnurn; ! \ . . 1

:• To{' the- President—I think abr>ut ' COO.OOOpersons oroea the bridgre each year backwardsand forwards. !

Pr sidenV^Of these 600,000 journeys in theyear! how many would you eay ate made bypeonle living in this city of Wateriord.

"WitnesB—lAlbout j one-fourth.. President, — ¦ [Dealing with tho throughtraffic alone whk&jis eentacrO38 Channel, aniI not r:i?ht in :eaying -that manyj thousandtons annually arej landed on the south sideand catted:acrcea Ihe ibridse? • » ¦ • • - •

W tneas- -Quit^ xight, sir. . ! ¦ . ;President—Am I not also richt in Bayind

that many, tons 04 this through tralue fromacross Chknnel «re lasded on the quays, andbrought acrcesithe rivet in .barpes «nd foiwhidh tolia -ore paiid? I I

WitneoB iifjain- replied in the aftirmative.Mf. Ch-arlee'O'Connor asked was there not

a ponsidetnlble | portion, of the etiinmer pas-eengier traffic made up of iourist and excur-eionat parties to places such as Trambre? '

W.tncss ~Of course/ there are rtften excur-siomi arriving at Watorfor/d Jor Tramore andother iplacea. : ]

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M{. C. O'ConnoiL-Ii there any milk trufflefrom Kilkennv to Watcrford? ¦ - ¦ '

President-i-We h|ave that before.Wjtntefi-j-Pracficwilly none. 'Mr. Hackett-rAiaumin,T that there wa<= a

free bridge , I do' y<iu think that a br-.portionof goods would continue to be Ii2hte,red acrofiitho bridge jof 'njictiy cax|«d? " I .

IWjtness-i-I .think it would hi 'i>i|ioh-aboutth<$ fume; iby ux. ris; barges there ia a certaintunount of! risk—sba risk—and besides it is¦mord erpeditiou* and just ad' cheap to usecart .

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themselves, learned counfiel, aiid! perhaps ;thowitnesa ss, had got into one of Ujese icga. audlostvilio' direction in^WhlchiJthiey ought, toproceed. The Commission were not sittingthareSto .ireo the: (bridge from tolls,, but; toconsider the cost of the tree bridge! and! re-placing, the interesting old bridge, and to ¦pre-,pate

design lor <tae, new • structure, i Itseemed! to hun the question/of tolla (was outof coriaideration, ior that was past •and,gone,and ( what : they had to deal with was |thefuture1, and how: the traffic came and went,and how 't&« 'changes should Ibe indicated.jBut-.a ¦¦" eurer/iinaicstiJiif' tsWld 1>e 'tne--wlioier5«4uin*;vof-tetfflq'whetherit¦eaxne-'irom a par-itwular district -cr aot, -It Am& ^raaanicA y oiuin- thailhojtdditioiio l fadilitioe < which «.' ln»xid e vould Jo£o^ f &sXf . gitater iaotorj in

ih« co ucV-of tlcii; iifatian thari.the,Xcino7ai¦vof ¦' tn«:-4oito,i'':."Se:' *r«uid' .ffivei - A -ixacteto«jcamble. 'Loot y«ar wJwnltjhe (fishing.fieagoa¦arna in .luUxwinij.tiexe iSaSjO cteam trailereervicie: between. u>unmbr6 East and IWaier-lord. )Bt thifl._eervib9 largB quaritiitiea of fishwere fcrousht to ^Waterfow l by road, Ibut couldonly be brought', AS ; far 'a4 the south aide ofthe ibHdge,. and there transferred to carte,for the : simple reason that the (bridge couldnot "bear -the weight .ot Hhe . tractor. fThatwas only ~one case, tmd'he-thought that -theremoval of such, disabilities iby tite. provisionoi a free .bridge and the.dacilitiea it wouldafford were very important points' for qon-sidora'ioa. . . . • ¦! ¦; i i ' ¦¦

'MY. James O'Connor, who represented itheQueen a County and Carlow, was: instructedMJT; Thdrpe tor the latter county. tHo openedhia;case in an able speech, in which he :ad-dreesejl himself to .1he principle that cfU^bVirom Ibis point of view, guide them in alli-cating| the obligation of each oounty. (Re-ferring to the returns, he submitted that Car-low should come out of ithe inquiry. Theutmost in tolls that Carlow would have to paywould jibe iCIS.'.which, was absolutely inflnite-gimrij i And on the ftn?nm prinicdpld Queen'BOouaty iwhose toll on goods was; also ! infi-nitely email, should also be elinimatdd. (Whatwould! ^Waterford sain? A beautiful : Uree

bridgw; which would "be an ornament to : hecity. fWfay. oouc6ol, orpectwl that £10,000would bo epent on1 onnontation-—(laughter).He suggested, that the advantages j of a ixeebridge mould1 be :»cll T?orth ESs. in: the -£itoall the ictspaying claasca in the community.The Commission was done with the purchaseof the (bridge, and Trhat'th y had to considerTTOS -taw rnuca tho new-Structure would cost,nor evdn were they to take into considerationthe X3J600 (paid in C5tS bj..tthe iBridge .Ooim-missioiers. IBecQti&e, supposing that the Cor-paratiop were mctrtagees oi the ibridge, ' andihat they were receiving .£1,600 under theirmortgage °° Mw-l ^*y became purchasers,they would not toci! losing tho £1,600 i , it wouldsimplyj Be 'ihcrge<' in .tho property. i!¦ :'Mr.-<JhJirlc3 enTriThorpe,' oolicitjor foV <ieCarlowi County Council,, 4aid fce had beeninsthiciod to -tell-the Commi66ion, <th&t ,thatCouncil considereU it would be «j,uito ¦unjustand'-aliopether preposterous;to pu .fny.wr-tion of|t£e cost on Iie-H3ounty»Carlow. ¦ - j "• In irepty to Mr. JeSerson, .witnees' admittedthat Waterford cattle dealers and pigbuyersiboujht; largely .in the -iCarlor.v connpetitivofairs. , i , -' ; :

(Mr. Jfeffcreon—lAjad do you not : think ¦&; a.gTeat kdvantage to ' County^ Carlow thiatWaterford men should come: truare to purchaaoBtock, v.'as not ah advont re?

Witness—Absolutely none. . iMr. Turpia, solicitor Queen's County Coun-

cil, eaid tuy hod xoceivcd dnetructoons itoetrongiy oppose any charge being placed/ entheir county, or that it should be onlynominally taxed. ' ! ¦; ¦

Mr. Carrijjsn—J ibelieve that after' -tie lajatOommitieion your' oounty was asc&sed; dtabout «ne third of a farthing in the £. '¦'

Witaees—About a half-penny, but it is onprinciple we-dbject. ' '¦' ¦'¦ '• ' ¦' ¦ ;

Mr. Carrigaa-tAivd not-cbimt"money?At this 6t£ge of tho proceedingo, the Presi-

dent eaid the Commission were willing to aitduring Itha ibvening, but bo understood:'thatit would Ibe convenient for icounsel and otasrato adjourn altogotlheT now. Were they allagreeable to'that?

Mr. 'Samuels—W« are all agreeable, sir.Presi4entr-<Vcry (well; thcaVrto will-ait .on

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Eh, Pommisaion '.resu^d busing Uua ff |gSfiS*Sr 5E®6aS®®5Sm&£ph^aUf'O^irmfn of the^1- ' gyftfc ."SJ&Sffi *2ESft \Twasi intimately connected with bridge< m i^&K W-^?ide7 «KK£S*4Gfar M moans-was concerned; he iemembet-•*gMlg 0 2K£««Atod' wiKSre, anded a meeting <rf the County Council being ™g irol SorUona of the Couuty Wateriord.held- after the first inquiry, and the «i»^n,.^Kil^SK^ ' t-«na^Mtetof co iR ion. came onj^ert

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mmMmit mkmm^.laiie . ¦Dortions of the County iUlkenny; tne ii 'Ksf Vt^tt j ch-A ri >v, ?t,o. -it n ,.\rs™,, ,WCounty Council considered that ,Waterfdrd,Sodth'lipp«ary (Kilkenny and Carlow wtjuldbe all that' would be included in the scheme.

To Mr. Clancy—Some few members, of «heCounty Council vcttd against the schemeh'Icaiidioly admit that a freo bridge wouldbenefi "a portion of the Co. 'Kilkenny; thepeopla of the County Kilkenny living-withinten, m]l« of Waterford mako.Watorford !theirmarket, , and they would decidedly benentby a irce ,'bridge ; my own.idea is, that myCounty Council had been entirely too liberalin .fixing their contribution at £600 a year.

To IMr Chaytor -Origi nally IWaterford oameand aaked u? to join rtrith them as' a favourin thd promotion of the free bridge1 scheme ;they put £G00 in the': resolution' which ! uieyringed,as ,in out-iide limit to guard againstthe piasrbllitv if having to contribute more ;Mr1. Fpilv , tlw Town Clstk of \VaUrford. ;ap-peaieJ -efore the Council and induced themto- ' n2i.i thi resolution;,,ithort was a \ \<eryg:idI lair beid in the towns of Th-urlcs andTenipleniore . ' ¦ | • " : > j

To Mr. Hacfcv«tt—The majority of,my Coun--cilioau'it to the conclusion .that it would notbei -ciWitable far va not;.to «inie to theassistibce 'oi ;-he. Corporation of Waterford; inpromoting UhJ iroo j bridge. l ' - ' • J

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¦MrL Cheytor. that, he waa a large! !farmer; inthat district; tho neighbourhood, in; which j helived {would not :benefit by a free';bri dge ! inWaterkrdj tho «ottJo. (principally >vaa bought :

. Mr.- -O'CanneU , !Chairn.<.r. of. the . lOrlwdprd (Rmal D^trift Counci], rtopesed to . Mr. Chay-tor, that- hvat tH9 ouUte opposed ihi bridge,»ph^m3 .bLcauseih*- *E

<> ol opinion Uiat itWaf ccT' Ira? ;th'« di3trict> .which j hem\i4: • he did itot axaU; of ethard , staiiAn, :hfe I availed' oi J}a!lybroi5hy Station : for jluacatlleJ ; : | ;: ¦ ', . : i ! ¦

;' Y I .. Mr '-Dooley depooed. to, ! Mr,' Chaytor, that

hi :waB '*' laige lanrierin tiie eouthern; por-.ttoB rSl lkejttnyi 'he .liad «U, lann8 there,and one M .themVaa oMut four jniles fromWatoTosdiicitr; 1i«APjRd4i*1)O.u5f *$' ¦ ai7hiin tolla oyer the bridge; the (valuation- of ialllastfatmstoithe.«oirthemtiort»6tl of OK lienn-y..wai .'.dbout. £70o:.oi:«800.« j;car; it ;w49 joU.mnnn.-ihine lor & witness to ear that the {oilskept liUk'ltrom >he County Kilkenny out of

^PBsmuei*MH«' %ht:<buy% ir 40) edQ4 ;«,. , ateyor3t ,1aiTf:«a Ihe. 'year hewould pa- tolls on them crossing the bridgeatilhe -rate of M,-i>er. head.,, I : ; ¦* p <!at That'fTfoilld- igdt oyei Jfljl *,ye*r-ilA« |"le'rK '. : 'l . ; ; . ! , , . . . . " i : ; 1 \. •!' *<¦¦'¦¦' To J Ir '" aofferson—I ettand on •«& JwstMarabout i liar fairs djV Wateriord: il eell boTieMV*,bri-Hh« 'Waterford tfaLr; I Mnd cattle to Glae-*ow ' and 1 Bold cattle' to ; lit. SbortJs,! f >lIWaterfctd:;-. ,; - - - ' ; \ ' \ \ > : > K f iMj t r'ltt.ilimt * ;OCpnnoiiT-iI carry: on .busi-net»M '.Boebercon. -., i ; ; | . '. . ' . : ; . '¦! i.;-

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¦A»hL!r,.- - .|. ••! v. - f : 1- • :' :' V ' ;>V - '- - ' i : (i /-¦'; "'JTo :\ 'Mr-' Clancy—The iianncBB ..living ¦ vneamjo.jli kijow coat pay more itaa T doj uxeopeet'k)I'4flfl -.'bridff8i. -".i .'.-»i i ii - • ¦ r ' : '' : i ':i/ '\<y '.Jp Mx. IBattcteb l4Jdnbtd«r.|£CGa- would,*an unfairJrhpositton on 'CpuiiW'iKiJkcnnj 'ii]xespeiet .«4 the bridge; -I cftpcfeM. the «chep'all along; j .. \ ¦:- - rh '. - ' | " " ¦'• ( I i

Mr.| IBkttfersbT., i iepr<Jsentin* "Korth. ftJi¦pe:roryiiiformed 't3ie court that In tho Abst icof ( traffic 'returns trojn i'limerici. and ihe;'iCcC rk : he |wonld bo at a disadvantage in

orWuing : his I ,case, and he. fluggested -tlmt-fiUiiCommdsaioni be ..adjourned .4o: publin AvHeithey, would ibe in the possess ton| of the return,referred to. The areumenta of [the respectivecounsel ^oud.th«ta-

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' Mr. i JeCereon, on ibehall of the prom»ureprotested against l thia course, as he* poin.te(out it v ould lead to further expense. 11 '(Ishould fok 'their aim tot set thrt rath the bnainessod the Commission aes speedily as theyoo\ild, and en,d . it .here in- Waterford. , : 'h|i .

Mr^ tBatter€ft>y—.It was .you <brought ! h<CommiosionJ . ! '- ' ¦ ' ' ¦'¦, ' 'Ti ! -

The ' Preafdent eaid the course susgeirtedW'buld ib| An inconve.nion$ ion©, -(and theyought not to adopt:it. - 'Tlwy wcro.fiol tft lBwTC^ajvid las an autocratic tribunal at all. Theproposal .whi.'h had been made wosjbaiedjchle. y iiix.ii cansiderationi. His friendjM)1. ! J. aH.y, Tepresent,injr Norii Tippewiry,u-J- " thait he would bgyatadisadvontajilinargu n' tiie case' of his clients in tho absenceof Ith? complete1 traffic ;returns from Limerickon! ¦ ' the Oounty of Cork.j They <the Cdm-mleaioners) Ihod considered that, and tiadcome:to iui conclusion, pghtly or wronjjly,thAt Mr. Batteraby would: not ,'be at all em-ba Tossed by] arguing his case in (he obeeace—t van ,th ) total ateence <^ the! returns fromth se i«ou sties. Hd; did', -pot ithink air. ' Bat-tereby, !nei»d iconcern'lumseU very much withth<i traffic from either the County Limerickor 'tho County ¦ Cork. Whether they would!be ever taken into consideration by the C6n>mueeioneiB, .or whethox they mould regardthe|m as [nelahbouring counties he did notwjsh to cay anything that -wojild bind thistribuaal, but speaking for ibimself fee ! Re-garded it as I improbable. But whether they-did, or iw: wither .they- di<} -ajoti .the5 conclusionHhdy caini to wai/"thaf tiie County ol Kil-kenny or North, Tippexipy-.-would no{, in ,thefleast bo prejudiced Vby .<ha abaence of; those(¦figines. ¦ iChcrfi ^wejf cert ialioTrna botdetiil^:'en Neither one ! or - the other -of these counties,and the i rofifs of these towns ! to Waterfordwere > not drawn from the counties in whichthey iai« situated. , .*¦ - . ' '; / : |

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tho County !ot!.T|pporart;V'Qie !flrm had!re-ceived trojn all foaifejtiy. uai}.; within the pasttwelve months £'bout 700- tons of goods, atdin liis opinion' alnteen-tiwentieths of thesegoodft tf d pi te h6l crosa thej toll-bridge atWajterfoid; S'the'j goods iwhkh lite j. firm . eeodbat iand^which •¦would' «K»8 .ihe bridge wouldIbo jthoae wh'ich they eeni into the city I «fIWaterford; tho cnlj, difference a fno IhndjjewotJd inakeTo Wm .w6\ild bo that jhfe crosieathei i bridgf about1 holi «' dozen itlniea ill theyear. ! JI .u 1.. y . * ' ' .i ;

To Mr. Samuel4«-3Sff <j&>da jtbat we wouldgetl(from Glasgow would 'consigned toltisat.tbahit. carriage .paidj- to W twfor<l. , i, i | i' Tb'Ii£.U effefeo0"""?Jn4' (vjourjiehdin'a cooda

trfiBnglan' 1 by the (Dttblin; fiVicklow and yTcir-foM Kailvatf I thin* we sent iDy jjuoun.; ;«iourTooal comes Uuongh-iWoteaord-lpoit. | ;i-

Tp Mr (Duffin—IA. good iportioni of our goodsconies toyto?>ublin,}WickkW.!attd< iWexfbjdcyMom. , i rj i 'Lf . 'Ii U - L > : . M '

To Mr. ,2a :kelt-<We -use theEoeslarrf routevery little ; we eend goods Ito Manchester,and Sradforc , -but^principally-*©-London.; t

io air. jener«»str*H'i».;ii . i«ue .y«H»H.i wwui«:.paaaed the beeolution i|iey thought that tbCommiss On would put eorae: of the taiattoonVthcm. I • , . • . « V ; . i . : ' it- . ' .. *- , . •?, .» ] :.i i The ,1P c3|deri)r-;-A8 we Jiave iroceived ;:ili :memorial!ifrpm r/our Urban| iCojuncil, I thinthat j e are in couxtesy'bound totgive.a r:eplU>Ht(\ As: we %il| •Kavp i ib .Bfctorae .¦taxationoq South' .Tippbrary, it will: (be (impossible f<rua to exempt any of the^dlstricta. in ..itj .t>i ,titlwill ibefjposaible ihd^uito wiihiQ iho^pofcerof] your Coint- Council, to exeknpt you Iroinall lialbillty if they think that you wjl derivend benefjt from the free qridge!. - '< ; ¦ i i

Mr. AmoM 'Power, eol citorl.to ihe.i- Noirth

fiu'b-Sheriff, depo a to: Ui\ |Baltor bf ..tluithie C&un .-R were etrongly >f topiiilori that-.^hcywire '.[not interested in the f ree^brldge ticjsen aaid' an - addition- that thsyi. hoiud'iinidt j,teliable to! ai y «txation" in' respect of it; | (Heth'ought iha , the presenj. 011 fridge morej<tflessipara'iyBied the «ity f < Watcrf<(idx!and-i hewas dure tb< erection of *iprorfer>bridge woliMbo-ofi tretne idoua ¦ advarataare-tc th* cltyi | fileconeidered alter , makinga- careful calculatjoiith'at -North Tipperary ehould cohtrfbute oiboi ,t£3 a year n, r spoct' o| tt»*'j(fftojbfld^e;1 '

Th» CftnrnDjeion jh£>:iadj$uri;M bntij 1( {0to-niuncv.. I '• . . £.: ¦« ( . •» '- > : '. U. ;6f VM .<

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"IrCoauliifrtonibi'r.t 'Mi ii;-Vi «V feri ! oV''i: •(M« ;-i«ir ljinlj, spd J JJ - -»v;ae:i sL , huy ii.y' hinCJijkai;6(e<["th e jrevioc? ei'<nira{ - tn '-^'ev I vit -devoted'Io'l he spe<Jch«fi ii c6i 'tiit\, <^it\i ii *(HCfeption - o ' ) H -J ,.- ."; ; -) r-- - - ^<! 1 ¦ i i' • ¦Mr/towld 'Power. 'whq. 'ivag recalled, iiin \Inj reply, to' a question iby the Ptesideni,|i«toi how1 le .'vrppld/diyide. ij AS esaTnent oi|;o

CmONJC DRONCHITIS,NA )Ai CATAMH ff.ASTHUA !•

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' rflVBNb-afLlCHTNlNO COUCH CUBE; I'Md|pmB&.;« ib»bK*iiuKl*».HWWBB I ROM THE ;,.„;¦ pAKMp&-a8&BSb»li«<l<*) WfP*f« I

^rlM^|§ifceel'!; ^ltV-j»|d <[jbni W>jpI

, WaarJ^ordffiftiWlU ftpWOla put fo'W&nt;• on the formA and 10 p r Wms'loi- tfif' fatter.

extint i *nd,J coaaturawou ft li tlwi. be rough,t boaadaryV;-,i\ ?4tplp itioiSphl thati1*'' 1 trid »;rate on Waterford pity / t#m.'} S0d.,oi ven¦ IB.',; wpuld soot •1i», Inuc «':!coa^W«rit gr |iaI-meri^ advanJageB rth tiWouia-aicnje o.thecity. He.' furtherIdiought th'at;:>» iOx. tl« 'Co.Council, of «twStd,.'J -which, ihitr* A' riwetintelligent todyi fwh n r t ey ifc»n e i

to: pases*

the proportion of tl e^aliocflUobiw .be aaeeeaedon. the ' (respective (couitry | diAtricM. they

..would r.pufc t njow. i m'.. tiie! :dJaUict»i-fia.; ' -the:iaroni«3r around I'Waterford; ViVutt':" they wereaiiiiost certain not to , put: ob tiing ozrjthe¦ areajw««3t o» Dunjjf rvan. ¦ '. ' ¦[ ' ¦ [ ¦ I : I ', !• ' . ." -iMr.' fCarrigan, on Ibehall of; thj jWaterfordCorporation, handed in a short n 'turn, whichhad .been esked fotirr the earlles-ittoie .oii theinquiry, which stated that out! of tour taou-aand ratepayers in) the1 city, ' ten fx it *' ' ro)uedat the rate of Over £100 a! year; pi wereva-urea ai ioeiween«*&g. an<j *MO, ana 'uss , oe-tween £25 and £60! per annum]'. • ! ' '¦' '¦ Mr, {Batten'by.' -K.C., who : l«jp: eajSnted i theinterests of North! Tipperary, objected stronglyto the - return, whiah. he asserted that it wasentirely i wrong. . ¦ .::: . : : ¦

| ;|: ¦ | " i , |. Mr. JvJ.'J^eely—Jtt waa:yotii8ef who askedfor the return. ; !• ' : ; iMi , | i i •

•Mr. \Batter6by-f-I did;'aot.,a6k ypui lor it.Counsel then! read Janother rettirti'Which.' hodbeen supplied- t6 iim as ollow& -iValt ad.inthe city [ovet £90. 60; OTe.ri £50r llOO ;:oyer£30,Ji85;:anrf the Mrnatad r; /OVe:. £lO|.: ;' j ' l , .

Mr. Samuels, who [appeared for! the Countyef iWaterford, then p rodeededj to addnees theCommiaBJftn.;. In:.;, the .course Af 'a -sbeech,whitvh-t.-was'-iieoe3ss!rHy"de'vo{edriirgely to onexamination of the legal and i enj ineeri ig, de-tails oi ,thejju€atkln, /iie:-ask'ed 'he .CoSaai*-siba, ba (behaa of aia <dientfl,'in i nakinj ¦ thsirreport 07 ab,ould kiate that ia <h«k o pinioni the <J8tiiaate:ef the cxftsnfiCS.ior aws.pridffeahduld ie a'deanite:Bum., - if. ;any iextfoordi-jjary,.jeipen«es-wefe:;trlc mrtd m- Accopnt'ol¦ihe\xOTuMnjeiits -W l.tbav TetfW '-ingirieere,.none of theaevphooM-bia ciBjged.raffa2ist;Uiecounty, and the contributory! of 1 'hichl ihou-ldbe -the city of Witerford alonie. SHo'l-nronld

•also aak.the^President init^« ! report io eaythat if tho/ requirements of toft Corpoationwere' auchfaa. W: Uave a bridge constructedbroad tenpugh to,carry a double i ine of| tram<ways—that then ailjsoithe extia ex; >ense ehoutdaleoiiall opon itheicity. j Counsel ^w! no-thing in: the Act to prevent tbie Comn issionfrom,making' a:renart on- such. Ifaea Hesubmitted,,,as' ?a1 iinatfer of!.law, lie waaj en-titled: to: ask the Preaident: to Me that hecould not in fany case take inkj < onsideirationthe bosaible aratea i on the! pure lose ; of i thetoll bridge be takea into account 1 IB an easeas-able ' area on &, rateable ih redil amentj. j 'Nodoubt the time ,would come when a beautifulmarbTo'inionament ; ould Ibe erect sd jto: -r4--

ttlr; Batteraby-iiSir Jonws1 J. ' • JFeely-0aughfer).r;i

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: .; . : ) , ,':Mr. Baniaeta—Yes, in lecognj tion: of \ his

splendid: services' to the , city. And then,perhaps, the designer of the moni ment miglitdrop into! poetry in.; the following n anner.—

¦ - I . . 1 :: ¦ 1 ! . ! 1 > : I ¦Here'ai to!M>. J. Feely; ,, I

. - ;Who out of his bounty •' , ,' Freed i Waterford Bridge ¦ i i

v I lit the expense of jaaca 0 >untj j—fgreat . laughter), j He pointed out; th. it I the— Mica.i lau^uMii. , xxe puiuuHi uuv umue

, cash ibaneflt ito' the ¦ city, even oh < 1 rate of ; 6d:•in the £ would i e of enormously,ilue, not toopeakjoi 1 thai coming; expansion and villaresidences at thp north side, 1 arid the giov/thof large bUaineas concemsl The remainderof Mr. Samuels' flp ech was a defeat of, anda commentary m>ori, the. 1. sectjona: <j>f the'various AcUI' of Parliament/ which in anyway related to the purchase iof tie old andthe construction of a new free : >rids« andwas not of general interest I . j 1 : .

'Mr. Qackett asked! to whom would thebridge belong once;it waa built. . [ . [ . . > \

Mr. Samuels eaid he believed Hat it wouldbe vested1 ,in J the Corporation, within ¦ whoselands it would JBe. ; : ' ' : " : ! M ¦ ' •1 Mr. flaciett ;.ima3inod.that.it Wight io be-long" to' the omtributory.' areas.'1 ¦ ¦ I ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦; 'ilr.iSdnjqeJatthoittatnot—thatloi coj .the con-tributory 'areas ;. paid : or .were A eseese J -theywere done with tie bridge. I I ¦ ¦ |i Mr. Buiden-I-Tiie jareaa will be piying ior

.the next .sixtyiyeara. j ' ¦ ¦ : i l l " ' .

i Prcaidefl.t—Oh, iwell; I think we may allowposterity to look after itoeli. I ' {

Mr. 'jJattersby, KXX, then 'addressed him-self to the case' iof ; North Tipper, iry; ¦ whichhe contended;was ojot liable on aiy viiw tocontribute. They hod it on th* vldeace oithe irepresentativeGfj cf the Hi rbodr Board

Ithat i £3.000,000 of: ttaae dontf Bert.'Tbi' fhich£2,505,000 -went out *oi the city, land ha asked,them'to compete this £3,000,000 with the emailand insignificant trifle' of trade 'donle by; Korth.Tipperary with' Waterford. Ma did hot denyihav .North !Tipperary would : derive eomeamall ! benefit by xncreosed facilities of' nter-communication, | but; he argued that that

beaent was not qomenaniate- wiu , wiutever-toe small benefit I might amount, to J Counselreferred to a portion;.of MrJ 'H. Ji- Forde'sovidence in mfiicli i that 'gentleman expressedtho opinion!that; if Wateriord stood {alone inthl matter !ihe .abqliUoni.oi i tie btidg toUwould be worth 2sl in ;the £, not tojium alonebut to the general body of the 'citizens.!

(Mr. Chaytor, K.C., next addressed th . Com-mission ;from a CobSkty Kilkenny] point of viewHe chi<ifl* j directed ptiimaeH ;.toj ithe! variousreturns of traffic pojiar aaji i related ti> thedistrict whose interests he < reprea mtedJ Onthe 'Question oi traffic , and etilL dealing! withthe returns, .he oaid ;thot di : they)itook) intoconsideration1 the ^evidence 9I AldermanHearne, in the bo titrade ; Mr. McCarthy/ ofGraves and Co., tipber merchants; Mr. Chap-man; .wholesale grocer, and that! of-othermerchants, it would Ibe remembered; thrt allithoSo TOtneSeesTaaretfd thftt as ibe ;ween jsai'?kannx<a^;.^ i!;TiKperary; th4 gi eatervolume of business,:waa done .'by [them withSouth Tipperary. As to the idda thai whenthe free bridge was opened, ithe dairy ia meraftf otrth llkeTilis'wo'-uiaTieobme competitorsoi milk sellers 111 : the ' Waterford 'difll ricta.Not for yeara had South Biikennjf |BUI pliedmilk- to Waterford,:! and : they beyer m ould,and-for.1 -ithe i :reacoB-thatL iiiw vftluable,'creameries; where i 'all' ithelr nail c »uppheawere eent, took . thejie anpplies to the ;fullestextent.r and did- jiiyw.a'y vW , >h« f r1*0 &*&?.for availing oi: Waterford.as a taaittfor theirmilk. C .asel ridiculed j th^ef idea tjiat there

swould -'be - any. Competition j in TCat^rfocd b&iitween milksendotBiironi ldoor. 'to door, and infact the witnesses' who put ;forwar|i |the idea;when under examination,, that itj would ;nardlypreserve the gravity of 'their pourjtenAnces:Let him come to the real class1 of business thatwould come , over the bridge-rthjeI pia andcattle trades.. : CerUiuly. therevwssj little] prac-tical'ovidence givonias 'to that class j of itjrafflc ,

/¦uxoept'-by Wesoral iDoblpy and) Farrell, What,i> Mr-'Dooley?/¦iHe»iB'a-large:-fainrief, fa rmingwithin! three, jnilea of Wateriord, and h£ toldthe Oonimisaion that as far as pii pig Itrafflowas c«pcerned> no, one dreamt of drmci pigs'to Waterford, ;except those who yyeiirithinsuch a narrow xadiiis of Waterfoxd a3^ mileand a half. ' Now what did 1 Mr.fDoolaV tellthemi aboirt'th0-C3ttle'\trade?j He elated thatno 'cattle Would be - !dnv«n \licm iiiy portionoi North Kilkenny; jalo; the! citfo! IWaterfprdoutaide'' (C(f ra

i .iwe'lve!:jipiile radius. W the 1 chy:-According to- afr.+JFarrtll, who Jivie<l , only,.ax

"miles from \Vaterford, was called, ,and Ihe told.them^that ho had;not;'bean J ceiling withWaterford for 'the previous euthteen months.And .why. COUEMI asked, , Becauiie the. .witne6ssaid there were goodrfairs higher Op, si ch as

• Fiddown. Then- aaljto Mr.| Michael Miirphy,that gdnOeplan came tBS/e at the Jinvltationol theiJGrommiasicn/.'apd.itiva?. ¦TPty. *in"d ofhim to da ffloj particularly as hjs owtLcasfwould ;«hbBtlyj-be'iW:litJABti<»'. ' Hie told themthat he hic\wi\ :£7,0QaTa?ye]jr inj 1 oils) thktla.OOO iof'lho't i would r,epre«entjthe .pasaeng ror halftpeftny tolls;land that) three-fourths oftt»At ,£3,000 woold ^roMfthejbrid^ej from' thel-ailwaVetatiCtjuatldUhe^Urrouridiig districts,which(/scou^l-1 calcqlatedliat T&.-tWI, thebalance 'to"'ae aliptoted "to 'Yi aieriofq, . 14other words! |£700'would bei'donitribut sd byWaterford. and the!balance, t2J400 ehbUd b«attributable Io the railway and .the jnort 1 sideof ;-the riw. ! That wpuid! Wbtk: <iuti >1 allcums 'received under; the heading of fpasi <jrjger;o;itae. the anwunt which Kil sennv na:dwas oply £303, drione-seventnjo! the wholeof the tolls. ! The|tells,ia ,cattle Hs .foJr Kfl.ken.iv;was returnedfatwa^OOU j intl under thktbeading Kilkenny paid 'only {£; 3 t tha\ pc«-sible £l.?00,' to' which '. £59 mu3tL bf Ouwe,'>? ideed to tho toll*! paid oirjqaWe khat carc'n):v,road .as., difetipohtshed JtonMaqse pald'bviK::4-^tiai»»ira|afi./ .Cofiji^C'JMii gfye. lu(>idi« 'oa* t6 what ; jt3ke- ':wp§4Vy«' allocationsih'oild be oa th^ Various iareas, and ?hichhe 6ummed~Bp*aq 'ioilowi-^Wat :r o(d City, 35percent; Kilke,nayJ (lS; WesfoW. > 3j i 3outhVlftrff &yPib ? CotWBe M (Waterford, , Car-Jpw, !Que«n>. Apd,;3Jorth Tipp;sr iry, j flI t per

• c«nl., <tot:be|divldea wtwoen tieBe.cbirnMee,'aubject to x4adju4taent: ahoald i( do hi .ppenthat the Puitearvttn etatlou (Wat irjord) is tobe xemovedJ. In .i<incJnjBioni ouneel eaid-ho ;wA6Ji«urd:-thai:[whatever.1!ccn<flt aiona thtfCQn^mi»to,inight 'atrive atf yusti * WoiiW bedone, and ¦tni4l. |KoweYer/ matte 'a might'*n<J;the j^ortof their', tDvefltieaiions by ei ch-.hcliatinguished end jsainetaklBg! trio inal;" rould.reflect the KIHiesfciedit trpod iho sej }ud cally

'..jt t^^'mmote%lpM %W »¦> K?* e aumi I 'who5r«prelented anlffrhaaOpOT':il m C< unty ;gefiWai 1 ii ieTStie leale < i t iii U mW v¦¦ Mr. ItelWay'SRia' ie 4nJte .pir. iciat*d (hat i,fact, aBd7^reJoro?6ibWdiuTc -Wt fen' y. inK \lMl|»i |si ?traffic ,-»«^:,l*l!«6K{iT ay^ wt e*o iruuM' S ipffiS t):

sagodTl-S e-nH^#fei«d that U 1. K p3orfe TOgf-!

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¦H iSr.'Onmem ' 3Ji:J<!lo6ed',iihe speecaeiei aw :•'.•?-ifldTes liS^CpmniiAiotf.jdnvthe

part < -tii« -«Ittrpoj few f .W«teWord. e-..c)eg*n bjrf«»yi:.-•inV thht Jh i(1903.jwiien ibH &nt .^mmiision

^wasXheW.!'* vec7<liflereqi-.ikw wa» i§vcaved»v-ohe beSngllh i diinciflty Of feinoviLg the tollSj';?ihati issue;.wfiia 'iow. aiwe^gona/ afi[-th4 result ;;,of, Jegislsflori;' Bjy m,f fegiilotion the | coottif,>buting couukies r had :feot .M ol a JiaWhty¦!;•¦which mightli bej anumed' tlMte.oM^ourth -of-j:the liabiEtyJ which}! was 'JuiMfl-4iiem,»t«iiW -time^of lUeFK6r€onuMi88ion- -in--r«ape(it 01 >:Waterfordli The iciW, 'of Watferford had secured,: 1;through Mr. J (Fee'ly, as: a1 J*a>liamentarian: outrj:aide jParliodent; in|;gett$ng'certoin-oonUibu- ,' ¦:tiona: whiih::nctoe • iw<juW esy was odequaWj.t <h* -Mirdhitsff #.tto ibridgK.": CbmB«lrineY«ay tr¦¦»:shed ib:1;point out thatjth^Be co.unties whicli ;fere : befoie I th« Commission now, straining;\

eyery' nerve 80 -tm jr)bt.io;:be aeKed to j contriijiute aixpenoea toey! obuld void it/ were;no :

in tie iforlunaterpoeitioxi of dealing wjlth this:fccheme orf if no bridge existed across'.the :'¦Buiriat tiie kjity].bi jWaterfbrd. (Ii thereLbftd 'been!no traffic returaoiid no evWeuqe piven, •1 ' -a. . 1.-^ > . »% 1 ¦ _- —-—• *'»»' — Xwl Alk ' >«*«! t v« am am ' .iiiAlMivanAii . V

¦ ..iatere |iefl lij ;the! port Jof Wfttetford. m. ': >"!H:;7':v ' T ' , 1, '., . ' ." . , ¦ - .- . ; : ' ¦eav that all theee surrounding counties, must • : . ; ; : ' :', , .;. .; -!| !i [ ¦ - Iiiause, .to-'ijuae we .expression of, one-:.of thi |' . ' . ' ' .< " '. ,> . i . ¦ ¦ - - 1 1 ' -witnesses; overyohe1 of; 'jthese dounUes.¦ (bjf: »V *>^>ii J-v' w-» wl A ¦'- TT'r\W f? H'r^n of ^e «ii ce))rSe .port oliWateri, Vif^TDRlA HOJ'J iiljford; -was ;in: thF-ppkitibn foi Seing able to. -» 4 V X V/JLIA^

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ofler 'contpetitiofl toAthe|:'.«mte6 td serve .'them -. . \ ' *.(\r atr'n tf - tt-r«J?tfT MJn the , carriegelot'•fheir gobda-*their imports : : ¦• i-^VU^lSit'W »',.K.Qri l f !arid their:ectport>-«nd > the transit'ol ;paa- . ¦ : {, .'' . -WATBBFOUD. " j :

engiere. ;An,d». Oi course, it waa a ;tfuisfla i6 -r ' ; ; . ' . . : ;; : |_ ii__——' ' .; : jeay that'any- ouaineas' or1 any concern in- lha Clergy/COinmarcial Genttonso, taOblving toe tranait \ioi, joode which- could be Familiea yiaiting Wateriord will flnd «roi7

penafltted;, rpraa !bf frene,ralj good (to the aur- OomiortJcombined; with.-Moderate Charr** -WrouBdii^njoTiiraw 'Tiey

had hieaid of a railr tfili iEfaifl. Its position I * conTcafcav

J y!from!'the.!«ap$ W,Cairo , and. >yet lor It.rm toon-rcocally-re-opened and ro-tevenvdsya^tbeW. tow. Beveii-.Jriili'-cotuitjea : - . jj ' M

¦ ¦.¦;..: - A: . hiniulied. ¦¦¦ * / ¦ r '/)fflermg.^ ithe:ipibatjmcti6nf ' y;co ¦', ; .. , . l i ;- .'|: :.; :.-i ; , -);- .,j ¦. . . .— .- .u-v/ ' • : ¦ ' 'wmattwiibn'oii.ajiire^briagev.the "exktenceoi • ¦: OU1S1NB' --AiND' ;:WTNE3.-¦'WDrnKT.T.TO? •¦sifck&^w^ telwiw'ireSteefe-teiiBaK ilo-ihe f V - :,.;; . . } : :- . . -i ; - .. :*-.:. '- .:-i_ .- ¦ • *:¦:: ¦ rrV jpebpfe|.wlw 'rje rudl \thec<mtribTiti^ " J ;-^ :! : Eledtric Bella throuchom i :tey-werejasked!'to pake. jHavingjdealt. 'with -. - j : j |-\ - ;- ¦ ¦¦;] i - • ¦ ; ; . ¦. .

e ¦varioua tiirfflc returns in a niaatecly~man- ;¦ oDPATir; TTDUQ TYI Tin /iT ?T>(<:K * 'er.iMr, <5arrigin4ep«i«>illy eubniUtld that i ' f nrffi mitffiD¦the duty ioT'tie jCommSsioh would'be to take ¦ il . ; BE3TAUBANT ATTAt.abP.

not a local, 'btit a nationaljand (patriotic view ' ' • :[' i ' L ''. ' _;_ . ,_ _ ¦ : . '. : ¦ ' ( • • '¦<if this subject. The- 'bridge would i be- so i con-structed !aa||to-llaati for hundreds, of years,capable ol : meeting! modem needs, and thatbeing eo.'Jooj bn« ehouldl grudge a contributiontto. such a1 workj Mi. Carrigan, oa behalf oith|e Corporation,! in rjrell'choien terms thankedthe jCommissiori, and said bia. clients 'olwdesired t<>; znorii their 4ense of tM ekill and'knowledge of ithe official note-lakere,, whohad :so.w«ill discharged .their, duties since theopening of the Commission.. " '

¦j ! The TPie8Jdent intimated' that the reportoi' the Commission could not be promulgatedbefoje the end jof iWirrch, i thanked the pro-fessional gentlemen Jfor their attendance, theircourtesy; onii assistance and bade 'them-goodbye.| ¦ • :i:- f .J ! ' I - . . I . . :¦;! ¦ :j ¦" . i i :I vThia concluded the labours of a remarkableand jinterestang anqmryj . . j - ; : . ' -j ' j

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WATEBFORD UNIONThe weekly- meeting <rf this board waa held

on Wednesday. 5klr. (David Hyland, T.CChairman, presided, 'and; the: other memberspresent were-Capt. B. C. Carew. JJ;Messrs. James aaekett, T.C (High Shotifl-¦f ect) ; JP W. \Keanv. J.P; J

ohn Whittle,T.C: H. J>. iFishex, Michael Flynn, JameatFarrell, VXJ; John J. (Rogers, ,T.C; JameaIfurpby, The Manor. : '• : ¦ ^

Ihe loltowing -officials iwere in- attendances—llesars. John Mackey, Clerk •'P. Kennedy AndS. Moloney, iAaeietant Clerica; James Cos-grave, Master: d?.;iHearne, Clerk of Works;Dr. Ford, 11.O: Believdnj Officers J. Dela-hunty. J. Boche.' , J. •Martin, E. ©oyle, p.Walsh and Win. (Healy. ' ¦

IU.CTS AND fUXJTTKBS. ;There were ia the ¦workhouse last Saturday

night 670 persons, being 49 l©eo as comparedwith, the corresponding ¦week last year.

Cleri—You will eee the result in the com-parative co3t ol provision s consumed whenI coma to it.

¦ni ^durins tho week. 135; diacharced,Clerk—That is a rath ox heavy mortality

list.Cost of provisions consumed £122 8sagainst £120 '14a.ilr. Murphy—D.- that twelve did in the

houee or the hospital?Cierk—All in the'houso «e distinct from the

hospital.Mr. >Murphy—IB there any distinction be-

tw-een those who die in the house and thosewho die ia the ferer hospital?

Clerk (to Master)—.Were there any deathsin the fever hospital?

Master—No.Outdoor relief , £48 Is. 6d.. against £43 I&3.Clerk—You have 16s. 6d. to your credit

on that.Stimulants—21 ¦Glasses of wine, 19 last

y*ar; 49 glasses of whiskey, 63 last year; 14pinto of porter, 14 last year.

NUJRSB KNQWLEB.The Clerk sa,d that Dr. FoTd was present,

and as there was a matter to be dealt within which he would be concerned, ho supposedin order to accommodate the doctor the boardwould have no objection to take it up im-mediately. There was a euggeatin, ihe added,made that day week at the board in referenceto .Nurse Knowlea, and she now wrote asfolkiws—

" Maternity Hospital, . 20/2T07.Gentlemen—I would feel obliged if you

would kindly settle what hours of irecreationI am to have in future. Also to allow me aportion of the spare room alongside my placeSB 1 am greatly inconvenienced, having onlythe one department. I feel it a grievancealso that I am, allowed lees money for myrations than ^probationer ooduiderinj theresponsible duties I have to .perform.—I re-main, gentlemen, yours respectfully,

B. M. KiNOWLES.The Clerk 6aid that Mrs. Knowles' hours

of recreation were settled already. They weresettled by the order of the board on the sug-gestion of the medical officer.

Mr. .Kenny—A,t last meeting twe under-stood she has two evenings a wees, and shouldthe nature of. her duties not permit of hergoing out 6he eete an alternative evening.

Clerk—She does . not.Qlr. Kenny—That was suggested last day,

and a very fair suggestion it was, too.Mr. Farrcll—I think it ia vary lair.Chairman (to Dir. Ford)—Any evening she

can't go outdoesn't she get an evening for it?Dr. Yord—I never refused it.Chairman—She always gets an alternative

evening fox the evening she can't get out.Mr. Jiackett -tDr. ^Ford's answer cannot bo

taken as showing that she rota it.Mr. .Lenny (to ©r. Ford)—(Did aha ever get

Dr. Ford—Sh« did.Mr. 'Kenny—An' alternative evening?Dx. iFord—1 believe so.Mr. Kenny—Why didn't you say eo this

day week. You ere misleading the board.Chairman—He 'Wasn't asked that question.

To Dr. Ford—iYou are not misleading theboard, doctor, when yon are not asked thequestion.

Dr. ford—No, certainly not.Mr. iKenny—I move now that it (be recog-

nised that Mre. Knowles should Get an alter-native -evening.

Mr. Hackett—TI have great pleasure inseconding that proposition.

Capt. Carew—I moat differ with Mr. Kennyabout that question being asked. If it was,it was entirely iit of order. The questionthat was asked had reference to the classifi-cation. ¦ ¦:

Mr. Kenny—iMxs. Knowles said she didn'tget an alternative, evening. Why would shesay that if ehe did. iRring up Mrs. Knowlesand ask her, and have the matter cleared up.

Chairman—We don't .want to open up thisquestion again, or we don't want to bnnjr upSire. Knowlea. - ¦

Mr. Kenny—I only (want to eee that all theofficers are fairly treated.

Mr. Haokett—(Hear, hear.Mr. Kenny—il am sure the doctor will find

that Mrs. Know lea is as good an official ashe has control over. Mrs. Snowies says ehedoesn't get an 'alternative evening, and Ithink it was in consequence of that thatMr. iHackett pressed that ehe get an alter-native evening. She applies now for analternative evening and the doctor says shealways gets it "when she applies for it. IfMre. Knowles gets it she wouldn't apply lorit. I don't want to be bringing'Mra/Knowles'name tip here every day. iLet Mrs.' Knowlescoins up and get done with it

Captl Carew said he would move in replyto Mrs. Knowles' application that she be in-Cccmed 'that when: 'prevented going outon the day ol her leave, that applicationshould be made to the medical officer for analternative evening. :

Mr. Fisher seconded, and eaid he thoughtif was a most dangerous thing to be bringingup questions .between the doctors and thenurses.

Mr. Hackett said he disagreed with Mr.Fisher. If an! official had a grievance itought to !be settled, and an arrangement madethat should be observed in the future.

Mr. Fisher—'But . an arrangement wassettled.

Mr. flackett—I don't think so. If she getsan alternative day sh« would not now applyfor it.

Mr. Fisher—J believe the doctor.Mr. Hackett said he was not disbelieving

the doctor, hut the tatter's answer was a varygeneral one. He thought it was the doctorsduty to see that 3ira. Jinowles got her leave.

After some further discussion,Capt Carew 's proposition was unanimously

carried.In reference to Mrs. Know'es' app'ication

for the use of a! portion of the spare roomreferred to, : j

Capt. Carew said he remembered the matterbeing brought under1 the notice of the HouseCommittee, and they were doubtful whetherit ought to be entertained or not. He did noteee why it should not be referred! again tothe House Committee, and he moved that thatcourse be mow taken.

Mr. iKenny said as the matter was referredto. the House Committee ho saw no use inreferring it to' them' iSjjain. The doctor eaidthat the room would he required- ; He (Mr.Kenny) found that the room had been occu-pied lor 2} years, but it had not been occu-pied since or for many years. He thought aportion of the room;.might be partitioned- offlor Mr* -inowles. I

In .reply to the Chairman,Dr. Ford said he had used this room and

found it. necessary lx> use it. •Mr. tFarielWWhen did you use it last?DT. iFord—Four or five years aso. I don't

ebject to a partition being put up for Mre.Knowlea. ' - ": ! : :

Capt. Carew proposed and- Mr. Whittleseconded, that the matter be referred to! theHouse Committee, i ; '

ilr. 'Kenny—I move that this portion bepartitioned off as recommended by the HouseCommittee before. ¦ I '

Mr. Hackett seconded the proposition,•which after further discussion, was passedunanimously. ¦- - J ' '

As to the money allowed Mrs. Knowles inlieu of rations, considerable discussion alsotook p'ace. ¦ ¦ I - • i :

The Clerk pointed out that there was ivorelation whatever between the position of anyofficial in the workhouse. A probationer nursecot mo ealary; she got the barei diet,1 thevalue of which was fixed by the local Govern-ment Board. • : ' ¦¦ : ¦ ' , : ¦ ' I | ;< -

The board decided to take no action ia themaU*1' ' UBftUUIi FES.' ' . I ' J J,

The *Local Government Board sanctioned¦payment of £3 2a. to tDr. Kellehor ifor assist-ing th» ansdical -officer oi the workhouse inih« performance oi A .qutgical operation, . - :.

i THE itfOCHKtraTraE i WKLE& j ¦

Mr. Michael Jyjngtidge of- . the . BrttushEngine BoiW:ind Kec^nc«! -Insurance 'Co.iXttU wrote stating that 'one c* the-.ja»pe<rtoraof the Company «» the- 41b-:p *\.iI mw *&ordinary lnBp«6oa 61 tto No.-fl te|ler *t the¦warkhoosa and lotod iVin iworlii*i«<ter< Heagain i»c6mmanded; ihe clip «* the ¦water awe<H the -optaJw'i&.W. iranwvwL : .

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Eeferred to th«'plumber. iCHABGBABLB ON TSB BASTES.; ; ¦

Mr.' Jam« S6tb«S UO- ««i?orteaj'«a . direct-«fl that he erffilmcBied -the fotkrwiac -petBonatar slknrinff iKair' ¦children ta.M chBiOTiu>wTO toT^e^iipM^J^gSlI^^*s ssia^SQj ^VUSSSSSSS^^R

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Jeered that all the gnirdUaa get tUioe ihat^ oaattor would

b* considered orTthat day1 ¦ THtE'NBWMHiKL' SliPPiY. ''ihe Master submitted;the following returnshowing tho degrees of jcream registered, bythe ,new milk eopplied'during th«|! week byln« <»ntractors-*attick l»helan, iXA. Ti Bobt.Kirwan, 10 • •1,7: Johni ?helan, dl 12.7 ; Wm.Sheehao, «j i Edward Kielan, 11 {ml Vim.Spencer, 12 6.M; iachaFd ¦Gough.110 9,14;

J«»68 F}ynn,i 12 2.7; EdKard MaheJ, 13 144.'Xhe.Clerk eaid that in every ca«e, excepttwo,-the.percentage.was Over 11, And in somecases it amounted to 13}. • ! ; : •

Chairman-MWhat is the top? ; i . ¦ :Clork-Th« top is 12 6.W. Mr. Wm Bpencer,

and h« is tho cheaotst contrartot. 'Chairman—The cheapest' IB tho beet. ' ¦Mr. Farrell—That is v very good return

for this time of the year, ' I- ¦ .^

'RECENT BURIAL SENSATION. ;The Master's woekly diary contained the

following—>A paUent narried McKeown diedin the house during the i»ast week; IThe hiis-band was notified of the fact arid I came tolook after the; funeral airangementfl. Mre.Orea reported ;to m*, however, that1 ho tookaway the corpse of another, woman insteadof thai of hiS i wife. After receiving tie ro-¦xwt from Nuree , Drea, I wrolo him in con-nection with his mistake. Bhe-was afterwardsburied at the guardians' •oxpeoso. i 'i '¦ , .

Chairman—.Who buried the first:•woman?Capt. Carew^Was this iroman long in tho

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The <Master said* she was some I months.Jlr. Mumhy—And how was it he! <;ould not

identify his own wife? ' : i IMr. Farrell—That is tho point. ¦ j ,Mr. Murphy said that Ihat was a. matter

which should be closely gone into!. |iMr Haokett—No one could know th<j woman

better than her husband. The question is,would the Master know the, woman at all.

'Mr. Kenny—What is • the rule when any-'body comes to take out a oorpseP (Whhtie therule to be observed orwho- is responsible?

ifaster^—The nurse who attended the patientis always there in. fact. :

Mr. iKenny—Haa ehe to hand over: thocorpse to the relatives? Has ehe to bo at thomortuary?

Master—That is the rule.Mr. Fisher said ho did not thinilit was.

How could a nurse bo expected to be at themortuary? [. Master—The nurse that mould havc chaiuoof the patient. ' , I ' , ,)

Chairman—It is strange tho man did notknow his wife. ' ' !

Mr. Kenny said there was some flaw toaccount for this incident taking place!

The Chairman said ho had a suggestionto make, and it was that when anyi persondied in any part! of the institution—-no] matterwhether it was in the hospital or not—thenurse in charge ehould pin & card to tho dreesor habit. This card ehould | contain the nameand address of i the deceased penson, andshould remain ob until the ! relatives came totake away the corp3e. 1hz card should beput on in all cases whether people camo forthe corpse or not. • i

Mr. Kenny—I understand that ia [alwaysdone. ; !

Chairman—It is not done. iMr» Kenny—Is it not dono, Master?Master—The name is written on the; coffin.Mr. Farrell—J would prefer the card, aa

suggested by the Chairman. It is a Icapitalidea, - ! .

(Mr. Kenny—It is a very good idea, but weare getting awav from the point as to axingthe responsibility for this incident thatoccurred. You want to flx tho responsibility,if anyone is responsible. : ' '

Cant Carow—iWho do in chargo of themortuary?

Master—Sullivan.Capt. Carew—And he keeps tho key ?Master—Yes. ,Mr. Kenny—If there ia application for o

corpse is the nurse in charge supposed to besent for? '.

Master—She always attends. !Capt. Carew—Did she attend in this caso,

or did ehe not?Mr. Kenny—.We had better'have thej nurco

before us. <The Clerk said he was ; informed that a

bodv waa in « ehell coffin tad the min Mc-Keown sent u- a coffin and transferred thobody, thinking it was that of his wife. Thathe thought was incredible.'

Mr. Fisher-dfl that , true, !Master? ,Master—That is moTe than I can oay.IMr. Hackett—I understand that Mr8. Droa

assisted' in transferring the corpse.Chairman—Mre. Drea- wasn't there at tho

time the corose was taken out. :Mr. Kenny-Should.ehe <U there? IChairman—fib© couldn't bo there all ; day.Mr. Whittle—Somebody »hould be i there.

This is a oecious ¦ matter, and if wo are nottaking it as serious, tha public are. and it ifla matter in which. w« ehould demand aaexplanation. ¦ '• ' i

—rr HaoietV-r-W© can't < d«nciad n etx-T»Unation Tfroia people if they can't bo heldreapoJiBibla.' > ¦ ¦•¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' .

Chairman—iTho. peiBon to get the explana-tion from would be the husband.

Uri flyon—This is a eerious matter, andif wa have no official that wo can hold ro-sponaiblo we ehould have respensible officialsin future* I

Qlrj Fiaher thousht that tie man in i chargeof the mortuary was responsible. t

Mri iHogere said he was acquainted with theman McKeowa and it was too <bad to leay hespent X4 on the burial of a woman w}u> wasnot his wife. !

Mr. Whittle—it is very cerious.JOT Flynn—dud all that occurred i within

the walls of the Watcrford workhoueo, andit is 'all bosh if there is oo. ome respdneiblij,.

James 8ullivan, assistant Jiurse in ii\e idiotward, came ibedore the board and stated, inreply to Capt Carew, that he remembered,the corpse of (Mrs. McKeown feing broughtin lha martuarv • he was nartly in charge ofthe mortuary and kept the fcey of it. Hohad not the charge of any fiorpae .brought <othe mortuary; 1 he merely opened too ¦dporand locked it; at the time ithe •body « Uro.McKeown was in the mortuary thoie wasanother corpse there also, that of _ a lire.Donovan, and the latter .was put into /thocoffin intended for Mr*. MdKeown. He wasnot present at the time, but two , pauperwomen were there. The nuree .-was not pre-sent. Be opened the door and left. I

Clerk—What you do is lock and unlock?Sullivan—Yes. .. iMr. (Kenny-Js the nureei usually there

when the corpse is being taken out? ; ISullivan—Tho nurse is bound to be, there.ulr. Bogers-a s it >x>ux duty to keep the

key? • : ISullivan—Yes. I . .Mr. Kenny—We may tale it as a Jnle of

tho institution that corpsca ehould aot| beout unless the nurse ia there, and thifl is ;tnofirot time the nurse was not, there.

<Mr. Hackett—'He cannot Hell you that thenurse ifl (bound to be there. ,

Mr. Fisher—Hear, hear. ,Mr. .Flynn—That is another matter that

has to be gone into. Arc Uiere any candleslighted there? •{

Sullivan—No. . .Mr. -Flynn—'Was the husband of this yromaa

there on that occasion ? .Sullivan—He was.Mr. iFlynn—H \ is very Btrango how thifi

incident occurred. . . .. .Chairman—.And he didn t know his wirerSullivan—No—(laughter). . ' '

Mr. (Murphy—Did he identify her when tiewent into the workhouse? ¦

Sulljvajy-That id, a thing I couldn t ;t*Uy<

Mr. Murphy—(Were fou in tho mortuary?Sullivan—I was not. . , _ . ; , . _ , iClerk—Who found out tho mistake? . .SulUvan-JL did, . sir. I ivas K, bury tho

woman Donovan the ' following .day.1 and Jcave orders to the nuree to have her shroudedand ready for the morning. The nur^e eaidtho woman waa shouded and teady Ifor. themorning. The nurse came down and . saw toewoman McKeown. ¦: . | ¦¦ :

Clexk-,What nureo? i . . :Siullivan-JNuree Jonea ¦ > _Mr. Kenny-^Where didj Mia. M ;Keown

come from—the idiot ward? : ;Master—The idiot ward. • I '¦ \Mr. K«nny—Who are thi nurcea there?Master—Naroe Coffey and Nureo Drea. .Mr. Kenny-Well ¦*€» ¦ wo ha<J bettfer fend

Mr^W-Before .U .W^»called up what jabout askinj Mr. Mackey If

erk e «6 rc«uMi<»n )m j jhtBl^

CWnn-I thinS, we ciould'mako eomerule. : ! ' ' ' ' ¦ I ! . '¦ Mr Kenny said with -all due , respect, he

would say that be .Uwraght there was a rej ila-

instnictionB to the nuraea jVehonld bo, «a|ri«t

3^^mr^. il ltofra«rk iiSiii he kncie4 therei fflfiUbeen a imStUoii -ij ttw ¦?» • workhogwi*

CoC^te Br«Hutl If^^^^i:

MonoiMiow dp roa think!,:,. . . 1^1 1i?^-.pr7prrf «•«.;.; ¦i ;i5:4 p :.-AiBBr |

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. (Mr: :V«.n»it. T 'KWIH iK^ro t. > nxmlntinn ! ; ¦¦")] ' • :¦ ¦. hi . : '' ] )! ' ; '. ' ¦'. i t : i '!', '- . ,T: ''• ;jiT, .«nn«- i acia mere w a «gwia»ivn. iChairaan—Then you would wantt to make ]

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ffl^fflS; : w^'- not. The ' old . ' ¦ ; "U&gKlglC UTO^Vj i i'rtgolaUoii: would hold good ito^dfiy.!; • ' ' :- ;!* 1?. » ' y 6\ ¦! ' ¦¦. v. -i^" i \ ¦ j •"

Mr."" £at;reH-It'waa a«,wnge thle jnan was ' , /IHB MEDIC3BrgSi_AM> IJCBAT :not abla[to identity hia wfle. , . ! • ¦ , ¦ ¦¦¦ \ - A '.-M t t^OQf S!SBiKvXQ.\\ :]l: . . i •' - , . '¦ -.

ClerK-uiani akvaolntely at aca^ with regard | ' ¦' •• * ''¦" c ' nWi- t*r ': y ', '- \ ¦ ' . T ; ' i . " ' - : . '•

to; it. If jit be a fact that this man vfas there | j (foiom1 our Seporter)/: !! i :. '•and heitook this body, up-fthe bodv ot his i i Ihe 'weeiily ttSeUnar of this boirdy^asheldwife, I fail- to see h<>w any ond can bejblanied. | <in :4._ yih*y/(IHr. J^ht O'JOoanell/' Glens-

Mr. 'Hackett—It tvea the :iiux6o dusooveredi: itowa ' iOhiirmaa), t presided, Bndi - tn* otherhe had>the: body of the otberi womanl ' . ¦ " : members I ' preaeati : .Twre -Ol'iasea; 'j Edbeoca

Mr. Flynn—iW* 4fe elmply ridiculing our- Qrutob; iunr; iS. M. Kenny; Mescre Thomasselves here aa a board it: we dontt pee thia I jj1 MorriBsey D;V.OJ David Phelan,1'Bwdianlmatter thrashed^mt . v ! v

' i ' . Li r flolden. Michael Bhanalhftn,- Thija.. CarbeTy!.Mr. , . Hackett—(We; are thraahiyfi it; out. ! E ' .Norrig: " '¦ ! i . - " .- ! i ¦• ¦ ;i '; - - - ; UNurse Brcrj. hAvlng j bcenieeiit for,, . here j ¦; The following official*; were "in #ttehdairc<i-eane_ befoM. the «»i«a,i and, stated^Wt Mrs. ¦ itasrk ¦ J<rtia CSuJiivarK! Clerfa ¦AaaiBtaniC}

MoKeown died At j two [ o'clock . ori. Tuesday ,morning 'last When aha camo on duty :the ¦5>cdy had been taken to the <mortuary. ' Shebrought up two w«m«n .with her'to ttu> mor-tuarv. and : in the meantime ehe j waj calledto a patient in the male idiot ward, and shewont leaving the women ..in the tnortuary.' Capt. Carew—Do \ you'' usually j go to thedead house when [the remains aro bein^handed over to the relatives?. ..urse Drea—I do '' \' Capt. - Carew^But you didn't go bn thisOccasiouP | | I | j

Nurse Brear-No; I .waa called t/0 the. maleside. ' i ' i ¦ ' ] " ¦' ¦ ' ! ' : j •' i

Chairman—You weren't there when shedied? \ ¦ ' ¦ \ ¦ ! . jNurse (Drea—No. jMr. iKenny—'Did yo,n know that -the inmatesyou eent would m»sniije this w iman?

; Nurse Drea—Y<*. i ' . I . | \, Air. Kenny—And what explanation did theinmates', jjive you afterwards'.; fjr i thef wrongcorpse being removed? |. - •'- I ; .

Nprse Drea—One o them 6aid sh« thoughtit was the right woman, 'ae when ehp wentinto, the dead house ithe husband Tras cryingover this other wstrian—(laughter).

Chairman—The husband tooi H that . thiswoman ¦was his wi Cej. ; I [Clerk—Well, apparently all ,the fault .waahis own. ' j i I ¦

Chairman—Did the olhor woman resembleMrs; '_cK<$wn? I - . ' : ; ] ; . .

Norse Dr<6a- I didn't know the other womanat all. She was a patient in the hospital.'

'Nurse Drea then retired, and after furtherdiscussion, :

The following «rvl«jr was mado:i— ["That in'ifuture a oard ql identification be

attached to; tho.; chroiid in tho' case of ) eti yperson dying' in tho -workhouee or 'fever,ihoe-pita), containing the' name and last knownplace of residence «f | the, deceased,; and thatJames Sullivan, asnistant nutse inj the idiot¦ward, be reeponsU>l4 for the custody -^mdreverent care of tho |«mains of th^ deceaa'cdpere n in tho mortuary, and , that- in] everyc&ee 'where £racticat>W, the nurse who attend-ed- the patient should Ibe prooent- wh'on- thoreonains, are •transf«rred .to the care of therolatives ,of the deocased."- ¦ i i • i

The board then adjenrnect-J '• • '

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Janus Wal&h, Master; and 'Believing. OfficersM. ¦ adekey, Philip - Da)ton, V and 1 MiaftlnPorwer. ¦ ¦ "' ' " ' " | • ' ¦• : ! •

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! The l£ast«r/8i<diary: coijtained Ithe ifo'lla'f-in«':)-r-'H« bought a-galtyn of new : milk; arid4Jlbs. at; bac«o-duting;J;li9"week^a,t, the!<:oii-¦Jractor'B expenee.-TiApprovfcdt of.ll ' ' : I ;

I There were 65 casuals during the' week.! ¦! . WONOFAiUL—AIDELAY!. : ; v ;. Mr...Micliael..O'J>onneU,; Secretary iof tie

County Council" of, Tippewwy (8outh Riding)forwarded- a notiflcatiori. of the' iwiisfer , of£4Sf : lpa.\ 9d/. i ;W>\ CTecUt of thel gOardia'wi/. ;Chainnan-iHowj3s, it we get thjs now. , ItIB aui'.woaka .overdue. iTiis order ia dated3rd January, and we did; not get it untilyesterday. ; .. . ¦¦! . Jj t j - , . | , : . '| j . .

IMr. MorrJeaey—.Tiiero'tiwas a il resplution ¦paBsed1 h£ro._ sometime .¦ago about the .dcayin ' fonw*rdyi« this f money;. : •-.:' - | i . ¦ > - ~-. lCbaahnan-5; think.- attention'. -should, be'¦oallod- to- the- matter '-Again. - ^ i : ! '¦ IQSiss Kenny—The. resolution was evidently

n<izloctc<i. - I ¦ : ! ¦ ¦ I IClhaiiman—It is loo ba4' to- have W mweekij overdTiel ¦ :\ , ¦ [ ¦ ¦ ¦ - i ¦ i !

'i-to".orderi,was made thai the. Secretary ' oifthe County CpUrjcili be written to again .proptesting against- delay in forwarding cidor.- i' „ ¦; aiHE/qHmuaaEN. ;i *Mr. MornBoey—HiQfw many dhildrea 'are

in. the ;house. eliffi'bl^: to be bodrdxjd 'out?r>Misa ; Gru)bb-.The iMaater saye ". there a'ra

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RBOENT AiPPOINTMBNT OF mRDS- i. liuD. •!Ttw' JLooal Government' Board ocknowi

ledjed receipt -of ijeplies \ respecting Mary1Blecson, and [intimated that : th»y~ sanotionedher ippom.'taient as : wardtanaid at a salaryof ;£10, a- .year, wiiDi . rations and - an allow*ance of, £l.a iyear Ipr unLfonn. -. ; , ;- . -: |' PAYING -PATIHKrS.

. iCr.: J.. M. . Galway:>'. Folty, Co. Inspector,Kilikcnny, jrrole'a?, ifollows:—~ Sir-JReferring to yonr. totter . of the 7thJWt. n-1 '<ua direoted by the ilnspertoT-General

to I acquaint- you that under-25 and'23 ' Vie.^cap. 83, tha charge ifor head and other conHatables in workhouse hospitals is "restrictedf.o 'the "Jull averafolcost of ihe daily 1 main3t«nanco and establishmeriti charges, medicaland- 8TrrgicaI-'"¦treatoient," and i&ero is nollegal , power !»' -drrrijiad more. H bills areprepared.- iirattMnJ aaQb jrfth. thd ciatutA the.¦/orutabulaTy Department ijrill take eteps to'¦hate them >paid.i "

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/CttwinnaQ-a: supfee , these, bills i will be.sent on. ik > ' . -¦•* i '- ¦• '¦ i- • ' • •¦ I • -i.

T3i5 :Master : B(Md " it)at rais' was a com-phcaied matter: One .of :the canetableaddodt'hcire. a3id.^h.c.re ffsm \) t,¦ . "cfcwsfe iijr, special!nurstog. , igince that i anotiher constable hadand' a siwdial ntirsei, | bad- to be provided forum. , ITbo;:jvhple -coat .would, coaifrl to aboutJS'ffuineas..- * •¦• ' * < - \ \ ' <- * - .T

; * ¦: ¦ 3\. * \ . \ ~ i, <Miss [Grt'bb- IJhat; letter is quite clear—ihe Master has to nisk for the full main'tenanoo IITI* ,medical ;feeo;: f . i . i j

Ordered accordingly." , \. j.¦ MHni)CaK©;OONTaAjCTS.:Tie • Local GOTsnunent-.: Boaicd, forwarded & .wopy of-, circular' letier ireMdmr' to1 ' contracfa'

for medicines and medicaV ;and surgical ap-1pli ce9.-";i - e<Ujane3--"nrlist be lodged1with tie Clerk* of tnerUnion not later tSaD 1llarch 9th. ¦ Om tSiflday. the tendcfci' shonld!

•be .jjlaoed unopened Iby the;Clerkiin 'aipacket,!secrurely scialod up Jjnd ctoifnlly, I preserve!ih«m unta tho next .''regular- mectingi of. the!(Oiid1. IAI .liat meeting^ tba:. packet I' cfhoold» opened by tho Clerk in'; the presence <4(the, gusrdisffij. TOih, jrcTarenc to reconp-

rrKmt-;th«' letter pooiUted'oAit tihaf where theguardians ihave accepted a tonder other thanthe. lowest,, no, roctfBpineui i can bo allowed.excapt it be clearly,; shown to the satis-faction of the board I that uood and sufficient,TCiWmr exiited ¦toi. iTiiu] Cbe Metric'; t6orliher, than i the lowest ¦'? jnder, .Tho prehcrtbediA orf medidnca and. hnedte.1 £*& fcuKricai

instrumontA lwaa r caclof d mi~\ tig' circular.:The Assistant • ClorK- fcaid 1i«re ' Via* ' no'

oh^ngios since last yjaar.Miss GruJbib—tire m ¦ godna to advertise to-day?':;.-"l ¦ . . ¦ ; n-di rk—CTea;, tor i thi3 day three wcc&a

. Oil cj-od» accordir rly1 .. ;/ ;? TH3 MyA'Jf CONXaAOT.ilLLia Grtibb oajd' ehe 'rtaajgoin? to make asuggeatdon. ?'bout W meat. 8h«! th&ugSit 1

that. Instead, of advertising for - yariota kin€s!of .'jrieatrthey ,'c&ov3.#f&vedistf for; bcrt .baef,any cut required at in average prite. TheycffiiiM ..thfa- ct-eny- icnt—th»cy required andget Oie beet beef. I'Some

of tha butcheretold ¦ her tnit thoy y s ra : under great dif-flculijco in. ;thia 'way], • Sob* people cameinto tlharn and aakedlto getltihe cheam meat,euoh as. they euppliejj Jo.iJhe vrorkhouse.Mr. 'Pholan—IHo'w muchl meat ia '¦ bahsumed i

in ia week? • '¦ " "sJ '!. i - ' • ¦ . ' -¦' ¦Masteir—iFrom K0 to 30flBbr3."llba GruJbb proposed that advertisements

be issued in future tot 'best all-round' beef,the butahers to specif j> an! aVera*© price.;. -The Master oaia he -tlhotigh.t mat wou'dhardly be feasible as I different kinds of beef

were rocruied from time to' time, ind tlieywculd Be-"iptayih»;for what theyTare nowgetting cheaply. ' : , |

MT. Pihelan-aai^. t5ii?y Trcmld' get'the beetIbeci if they jwere rtSrejiared to pay , for it. : I

Mr. Nomaj asked hcrir mudh' beef ;4ca.;mc£.t!"would be roquired for each, weeS.l " ;; : 'Qfaater—Itl varrcB, 1 sometiiies • It is 401ha.

Miaj GruWb said the conractore [would be£lbl« to give tho best becf ;at aboat 7d. allround ; > . .- , ¦ ' . - '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ' ¦• ' ; ¦ >' : -'

Mr Morrissey eeconded: Mies ' GrubVa pro-position., and eaid thi't tha best' meat waatho ciheap«rt. . . j ! - .i I . • ' . ; . ' » ¦ •

Mr. Norris said he j thought they ought toleave the "oonract ae|it ia.' i ' . j j ' i . ¦ . :¦: Mis*" Grubb ¦i!iwal withdrow tha pro-|position, and one item "soup pieces" in the iadvortiivement waa struck out. j- . , IThin, concluded the business.' . _ * '''it ,

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P.TCEOA.UTION8 AGAINST 8PINAIL FEVHEA meeting of tha CPublic flealth'iCommittdQ'

of ibe Waterioid Oarp ration wfs held yeet;y--day, I Councillbr 'Dr. p'Sullivan in the chair,and subsequently A.ldarman Thomas Whittle.There were nlfio prceentAAlderma-d "TlichardPower, J.P ; Councilloia E. Walsh, JamesRackctt, Matthew C in, Michael Xirwan, J.J. Rogers, P. :/Wv(K«myf .J.P; !Or.Kennedy,iM.S.O.H; P. Kent, Borough T«jasurer; M.J. Flemingj | City Surveyor; P. iHiggins,Ea?c!utive Saiitary (Officer. i , ' . • ¦, • '",

In! .view of ; the' outbreak of !cerebro-6pinalfover in Ireland, it waa decided to make thiaa compulsory notifiable Escape .under, .iheprovisions of ¦ tho ' 'Infectious iDisesses! (N«t -cation) Act of 1889, [as has been done ineeveral citica .and town in Lrelandv i ,

The question of asking fox a loan of £il,000for the city sewerage [scheme was postponed.

Thjj Executive Sanitary Offlper wasdirected to .write to the .Rural {District , Coun-ciu) , iL^ue. 1 asp 2, o wuieruuiu UUIUJ , . nr*6T>ectively, urging irbon those bodifto ,tieadrvioability 'of their "adopting, especially atthe present time and jjn the intorests of publichealth, not alone the Act above referred, to,but also ¦the JNotiflc&tlon of (Diseases (Pwiyen-tion) Act of 1890, in their respective districte.

iGOlOD WHISKiBY.The CHigh IConstalile reported that be had

received the results, of analysis of foursamples of .whiskey from Sir Charlce Cameron.the> city anlyat, an<l they . proved that eachsample was pure.

I T LAPPR/WED.The Local Government Board wrote ewre6-

eing their approval of (the appointment of Ot.Morricsey as,Medicrtl! Officer of No. 2 UrbanDispensary (District at a Bajaiy': of £C3 a year.

A good de l of routino matt» hivina beendisposednf. ' V " . ¦ . j

The Committee ad'-uincd. - I

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To tho , Editor T Wftlerford Newa.Deif : Sir—Seeing "Vagorine" euro for

baldnoG3 and1 hair falling off recommended,in answer to correspondents, by Boirieonewho 'had derived benefit from h, I ,wrote fora trial bottle to the Manager of the ChemicalSpecialities Depot, IIS Stephen's Green, W..Dublin, end (undoubtedly it is I tie beet hairprodnscer ovqr disoiiyeredL Though I wasbald'iior several years I found it an. un-paralleled success, And I am now proud.tosay that I have a now growth of hair on myhead, which I solely attribute to the wonder-ful ipiWpertiea of "Vigorine," and thisIhough I have not yet finished the thirdbottle- 'In 'gratitude I . will , be .the ; chiefmeans of advertising' - and! -circulating iiaqualilica'in my part, of the country; andyou, dr. if you elxxne, c£n insert: this aaoften as youiplerjs© for the benefit of! yournumerous readerj. ¦ ' .

Yotira reapoctfully. , , ' ¦ , iOFPK33B of ; l

j E. I- ConBtabulary.¦pjg.—I endow n«y address, but not for

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INTEREOT1IN1G TO BW3CnS3 ITSTJKAiBMBRS AND GENIflllSUElT OP

POimONIPorsoin6 requiring loans of ¦ money c»joul<i

be careful to avoid those - so-called leinderaTvho iJemand ; fees ' and chaigea in advance.Such ] fees and charts arei. frequently d>manded by people who havo no intentionoi lending and who have nio moaioy to 1 lend,tho do\e object beiD?T to '-dbtain the, feea.(Genuine lenders cxH always prepared!.. - tomake adva-nees y;itlw>ut making any 6uchcharges. Furthermore, borrowers shouldneveS divulge! their njamea or particulara oftheir position' to money-lenders withoutflrat.beino' satifiJted as to the latter's respect-ability. Publicity and'other disagreeableresults sometime} follow such indicoretion.

Intending ; borrowers could not do betterthan j apply; ! to an ol -established . flrni j Buchao tho City; and Ootmty Loan and DkccnntiBank, O'Cotmell Sirt t, Wiaterford, which Isnow . .well known to tho public foi> tho8tJ3ish.tfoTTW.ard manner in whloh they; carryon their -busvoeca, aiwi whete all applicationsfrom borraprera are treated! with promi»t ct-•tcntipa and1 the Btrtctest secrocy.

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1 AUGUST lSib , I4th end 15ih. 1 9i)7.1 . ! ¦ : i • __1 . j ,In: the Official Turf Club GazeMe 01 next

Saturday .wi4 Ibe found> pirti«ulara of tiresra«4 for ibive meoting -vpluo no lcca than150 fors. each. Tho WateJiford Plate pf 16011V8., a hurdle race: the CumagtonoTe! Plaieof 1D0 Bora, la steeplechase, and tho Wooda-towi Plate of £160, la fla^ race. The con-diUc-ns. ar© drawn ui}> by the principal officialsof the Turf Club and National Hunt Oom-jnitteo ndifcfh.1 ia awfllcienft ' cuarantee, thatowners of ihoraca wiUl roeet all Xheir reiquire-incnts. -T3w) sum of £450 <for '.three ! races,considering that"lh(ire &r« etill twotvo to(be provided* ifor, nrhfeiJ lio iull propToniino iaisaned in June, is «i tag undortakinfr. Theoirtriea for aJwve 'oldso ihorxniddlo oi nczdmoolh. • ¦ l j I ' I ¦ ' - • . ! . ¦

GEAWEtji) In KiDKEg I DI8EABE3. Dr. JAUEP WAJiHKB, K iAn tj tad tJrlntrj

8pcci»11t«. '• Hw Tr»k; •»!• i-r 4 . * *»»*» fr»«1 • «•••whin tb* WJn ft, viout Or»»n» ot Uoattb 'kr* In-Tol?«d wltboot tMffard. I ttgtti It MltdUpeW'bU'¦j Thtrp-nlti of #c»««Wt BJ»<l by I>r. WmlkerU thoniaa u tl>«t . onUUxd la' T«fio*t SMVMdj T«dKTeno'i S«*#M| Toato l« UW& bj w*x>i prraisf t<JOB*9«» ta.nty fvnn* tt H ntj «nd[ arfrtry <li«tm'e«b»»«H otlU f tat ftt*D| tbtsiot, kullo(t»odit'orHj'ht *3»ol* 'Itj 0 in* Sy 'HriUtci tL« kldD«;<, BrJibV*63utt *, srio «c(dtroBbr»*, wet\nrf.irop tj tnd b»c) c-Mbtr'Myetyly taco**vn\ la oomtlf»tioa, Pleuastto Uk*. Oar**, pmsaaM Mr. No r»tan>; |

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BBSi : i ~ n- ~~iBiBrown Sz Poisonhave' been making Corn .Flour for fifty years andalwa> s trying tc mak6it belter. ,

They ought tic knowhow to make it v^ell now. i

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I . ! 'SUDDEN DEATH A|T TRAMOBE

An old and weU-Known reeiident of amore;Miss TJO Barte, was | found ! dead in her bedon; Wednesday morninfr. , M li . I

It appears that alias lo Rsrto liv«c( by her-BCU At No i Boedbanfc-fcrrace, and I tiatmom-ins the milkman gave;the alarm; savingfailed to gain admittance on two oocaeions. :

Sergt. Collins was quickly ion the [spot, andwas obliged to force: on entrance'through awindow on j the lower storey, . qnd;, qn. «oingthrough the house found^the iwor ilddy ixi a•hack room quiet dead* in hei;£ed-:''7~- • 1-

Dr. Joseph White, wh<vanade en,oiaminaJtioo of the body, deposed at (the inqueet thatprobably death had jtakon. place about twentyhoura previously, aa:rlgTjr »pi>rt}« h«|,-»et inwhicfi generally . commenced a.botrfc tUghi, or,twelve' fiourp after death. ¦ Jw gaye.tlse causeof deaGl'aS !hcart;failiire, dependent on; senll*accay. < .• • - 4 .'r t . - - 1.- | y\ • < ... VM ' . '

The deoaified wAfl membef. of one of theold Huguenot iwnUiefl wbi«b. settled'in-W»jterford after ;tho revqoatlon; of tho pdict: 0?Nontta. and muet Jxavej oee a ipoocf age.ipxobsfbljf about eighty* ' .; : .1 i , -•: ' T-i . | . .- . , ¦> ¦

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Preventatdye of DijpbthiinUo ' and ! othercontagious diseases ,of thoj Jiroat anld tonga.

Oaxcamon ia ja IPhann&peutioal prepara-.tion- of the .highest possible order <n merit,1scientifically (prepared. \Wt greateat1 y miBdi-cal :disoov|ery'of i 'tbe OSO;J ; I • ¦' '•' '. '.'1: ! |;

Established 20 yea'ria; the formula1 hasbeen revised l and1 approved by one of themost eminent and Tenownbd London iPhysi-cdans, whose 'suecess 'as lab expert in ' alldiseases of the respiratory jorgana ha»:bten,and is, ao|o0t marvellous, "j I ' I ;

Cirxamon is a j household! necessity, especi-ally in ovfery Jhorne whereiinhere orecMSaron.

Qno botifo, of I Carramonl poeseesea : more

pertiee, than ten bottles of packages oif anyother preparation for diseases. of the reepiri-tory organs, panamoa ' 03 mado : fromMedicinal herbs,1 and niay [ be safely : giveneven to jbabiee, an oases of cevere colda,conffh, croup, and branch tis. : i

The greatest mtxlkaJ j bthoritifis regardCarra-rnon; ,iae the' standard. remedy (or : -the.purposes {for which, it is * recommended. : »¦ I '

As there are d great n imbec of 'imita-tions of - Carramon, pnrcl ifiera ehould. ecathat, the I facsimdliO' Bignii:uro' of Carramonis on everv tooVtJe, ' otherwise yoa iwiU havebeen deceS/vdd Iby a worthless and more thnnlik'ely dangerous imitatio v. It ehould altobe iremembered jhat the £)¦ Od. eize of Car-ramon holds more than 3|;timca tha, da. l}d.eize,, therefore inoxe .economical. Pneumoniaand : Influenza arei proyehifd by the timelyuse of Carramon. ; It 6hoWd nkvaya bo at

.hand1.—Carramon .J Ltd.,] Oxford Houde,' Oxfdrd 'atreet, London. ' . j ¦ . ' ¦

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APPRENTICE wanted by Waterford Chomtst.Fee ; in or outdoor. 1S47, thla office.

ifN^EMTA and General Debility' positivelyA cured by using Jolly'B "Duchess" HUB.Price 2/6 at George Whito and Bong, O'Conpell-Et.

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~~ MOST Respectable Conntxy Girl wants asituation as Housemaid. In tho City In a

respectable house. Good roforencea. Apply1578. this office. ,

HINT to Householders.—Exoellont BurningOil (Petroleum) may bo obtained at Bell's,

62, Qnav. at^d. rer fiallfrn ; ej A. by the cask.WORD OF ADVICE.—Have your Doctor's

Prescriptions disponsed with tho BestDruRs, a matter of tho Utmost importance BollBros., The Pharmacy, 89, Quay, Chemists.i LARGE Front Room suitable for offlco , with

A . small store if required, to Let. ApplyBell Bros., 89, Quay. | ¦_

A NICE PRESENT tar Waterford friendsaway Is M Beauty Spots In *he South-East

of IreUnd." Price Is. postage 3a ; to Amorlca3Jd. FuU of views of Co. Waterford. Water-lord NowB!_Ltd1_____ '¦ -

8K FOR POOLE'B Real Hand-colouredPictorial Postcards at Id. each, ana tea

that you got them. Every Card marked Photoby A H. Poole, Watcrfprd." Wholesale fromA. H. Poolo & Co., Ma 1, Waterfowl. Agentswanted. . • ._ _•ARE yon wanting a 8ervanti Twelvo,\7orda

(or twopence In "The Evening NBWB."RE yon a largo user if Business Envelopes

for Accounts, Invoices, or Advertisingmatter ? We have a grdat llne. Single 1,000,2s. Perhaps you have a |small Bhop. Get ourquotations for quantities. Redmond & ' Co.,Waterford. I . ; ¦

BARTON'S Brighton Bkln-whltenmg Croam¦ removes roughness,1 rodneaa, chapping.I/- and 1/6. Jones, Chemist, 82, Quay.

EBYEDERE, TRAMORB, to be Let Fur-nishod, for six months, containing throo

Bitting rooms, four bedrooms, bath, h & c water,stabling for two horses, aid coach houso. Rentmoderate. Apply Thomas Walsh & Son, TheMall. !BRIDGE Scoring Cardd can bo obtained at

"The News" Office, Waterford. Orders bypost receive Immediate attention.

LACK Voiles, Venetians and Alpaca dresslengths, marvellous I value, S/ll caralage

paid ; Patterns post free. Biikotf n Dress Ware-house (B), Bradford. | ' •

ALL at George White land Eons' and cave alook at their assortment of Electric Novel-

ties, etc, Not* address Thomas-street endO Connell-Etreet. . /COMFORTABLY furnished sitting-room andXj bedroom (bath h. & c. to Ictln good locality;tennis moderate. ApplyT J568 this offlco.pONFECTIONERT.—Wanted two smart, re-\J gpectablo Country Gtrls as Indoor Appren-tices In old established house whore first-classbusiness Is doing. Terms—Serve 2 years;. fee,£20. Trial given. Address Murphy's, Confec-tloncrs, Kingstown. . I DON'T Write your Cflirofspondence on a plain

Postcard white we can supply I ,COO withneatly printed Heading for 6/6 or 500 for 4/6.Cash with order. O. P. | Redmond 4 Co., thoPrinters, Waterford. | DUNGARVAN—Picture j Postcards of Local

and other Views In largo varloty at " News"Branch Offlco. Main-street, Dunearvan.Til NVE LOPE 8.—Make every letter you BendJ2J out an advertisement for yonr business byhaving them printed at f Tho NOTTS" PrintingWorks, Waterford. 1,000 Good Business Enve-lopca printed on flap for 4/- 6,000 at 3/9. ¦

" "TlVENINa HERALD"-j-16th Year of Publi-JDi cation. Head Office, 111 Middle Abbey

Btreet, Dublin. The "Evening Herald" has alarger circulation than any other Evening News-paper In Dublin. It is read by all dosses. | Ad-vertisements which do not appear in its columnsfall to secure thorough and effective, publicity,sot only lnDnblin City and County, but through-out the Country. | ,ELECTRIC LIGHT. New consignment of

Electrlo Pocket Lamps, etc Better) andmore Sellable than ever] Prices from 1/3 atGeorge White and BonsL Family Chemists,O'Connell-street. fFOR SALE—A good racing yawl, 25 feet over

' all ; snlt pleasure or fishing ; built aboutBlx yean; sails almost ne . Also some lobsterpots nnd pot lines and herring nets. Apply,Jamrt. i 'vno, Carballr. .

OR SALE—Two Welsh Ponies, trained,trial given. Apply to James Honncssy,

EUmacoTT. | 'ARMEBS should try the "Weekly Indepen-

dent" for six months If they want a goodand interesting Irish Weekly Paper. Can bobad by post for six months at 3/3 from all news-agents. John Hearoe, District Agent, LowerThomas-strofit. |

OR SALE—Light Running Spring Float,guaranteed to carry j a tern ; also Harness.

Apply 1579, this office. (~i ROCER8' Bottle Wrappers— Assorted colors.KA Enquire our prices. Keamona <5 Co.,Waterford. ;

HORSE Wanted—Thorqughly trained to har;ness and saddle ; quiet ; over 15 hands.

Apply 1575, thla offlce. i 'HABMSWOBTH ENCYCLOPEDIA ; or

"Japan's Fight <OJ| Freedom,*1 stronglycosed, for 1/6, or in now covers for 2/6. "NOWB"Offlce, Watcrford. • :

HATR BRUSHES. We [hold tho largest and

most varied stock of Hair Brashes In town.Call at George White and Sons O'Conncll-strcct,before going elsewhere. ¦__ TOSEPH CONWAY, chlr inoy cleanor, has re-v moved from Parnell Street to Robinson'sLane. (Off Shortconrse.) :TONES' Cold Cream Toilet Soap. ¦ A tablet soldV bring* repeat orders. I Why? Because it/ooommends Itself. 4d. each. Jones, Chemist,SZ, Quay. ¦ I ¦

KOKO FOB THE HAIR Competition now on.. £5,000 in prises. Call for particulars at

Georgo White and Bons, O'Conncll-Btreet, trboxoyoacan get 4/6 bottleaot Koko for 1/9.TTEEP your feet warm and avoid catching coldJJL hy .using George White and Bons, Hair oolos,prioe 4d. per pdr, In yonr boots. Warm andcomfortable.;T trWEB—Dainty Royaletta Caahmerrai, RpijngJJ Colorings, Shepherd Chocks, Tartan*, 3/11dress length cartage paid; Patterns post free.Draw Warehouse, iftncbeo, Bradford.T ABGE Binds LettetB, ten Inches by twentyJj printed bright blue, suitable for making•window signs, 2d- per letter. Redmond-a Co.,Waterfoed. " ¦ ¦

ATOT a Fortune, batty careful investments inXi Stoaka and Shares C10 will bring von In£2 lot, a <roefc, that don bllaj yonr capital In a,month.—gtrtfralari, addies» Wallace And Co.,-fAa ni I i n fi gf ia i i nrfif fn 'TS***AMI W SI . ¦108, Bl»bcp»g«fef l t re^Wttni^London,B.O. i ; I .

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MONDAY and during the

We have no doubt an inspection of (his purchase will afford gratification1o visitors, as the trend of Fashion will be effectively presented.

As the. busy season inwell to remind cus

[RldDljDO^g^DQy [L(Sdl[]0©n FS&

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^",Giv©Fii*st=class Resiaiirant and

Tea Rooms,110, QUAY. WATERFORD

Bedsl Bolsters and Pillows, Watches, Rings,Bedsteads, Furniture, Boots, Shoes, and sundryGoodo. Solid Silver Watchoa from 5a. "Guaran-teed 'Military Boots 78. 11(1. Furniture BoughtDost JPrlcc>pald for Furniture, loft-off Clothing,

etc., Iremovod tree of charge. Business trans-acted by letter or otherwise

week we shall be ready to make piir

ur Dressmaking Oepartrnent is aptiroaching , it mayoraers that the carly placing of orders is desirable

; fro m every, point of view. j !

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T H E B E S

READ tho "Waterford Notes" In tho "Saturilay Herald" every week and learn ; for

yourself of tho principal events in tho old City.SONG8 lllustratod. About SOdifferent Picture

Tostcards. Good Belling line. To agentsat 7s. 'gross. Half gross, 3a. Pd. Smaller quan-tltica,; 8d. dozen. 1 Bcdmond A Co., Watcrford.HlHli ALTAR CAKDB In uso in the DIoccca of_L Waterford, bearing tho Imprimatur of thoLord Bishop, are printed and sold by Redmondand Co., ** Newfl H Offlce , Watcrford. rjlIEJoN LABELS.1- ! our prices from 1,000A. to 20,000, neatly packed In boxes. Redmondand Co., Watcrford.mm "SATURDAY HERALD" is tho Best,J. Brightest and Splccat of Irish EveningPapert. Can bo had by post for 13 woeka forIs. Id. from tho "Independent" OHce, LowerThomas-street. John Heamo, District Agent.rjiHE, Best Sporting Morning Paper in IrelandJL ifl tho "Dally Independent." Just try itand BOO for yourself. John Hearno, DistrictAgent; Lower Thomas-atrcot. F11HE! Leading Advertising Mediums in Ireland_L alt tho preuint time are tho "Daily Inde-pendent," "Weekly Independent," "EveningHerald," and "Saturday Herald." Advertise-ments; for these I Papers oro received at thoIndopcndent Offlco, Lower Thomas-street, from10 a.m. to 6 p.m. {daily. John Heamo, DistrictAgent;FT1HE Advertising and Printing for all tho im-J. portent Sporting and other Fixtures in thedistrict is dono by the " Nowii," more especiallytho successful ones. Wo aro In a! way to givethem most publicity with all classes of thepeople. | TO LET—A good Rooms at, 69, Quay, suitable

for Dwelling or OQccq; good bath-roomand yard. Bell Bros, j

TO LET—Two Bedrooms, upe of Sitting Room.Terms moderate. 13, G]adstone-ct.

moUBING in the South-Eitst of Ireland is aJL Dleasnre when you havd one of Redmond'sRoad Maps. Redmond & Co.L Waterford.rnHE Waterford Academy of illuslc. President :± Tho Most Hon The Marchioness of Watcrford.Principal: Dr. John GtorerJ Una. Bao., Oxon,Established for the purpose] of offering ovcryfacility for acquiring a bompJete musicaledncatlon at a moderate cost. Clsesca In allenbjocrtn. Foco from 15/- p|or term. For fullprospectus apply to tho Secretary, 9 Tho Mall,Waterford.. i___ W'ALLPAPERB from 1J. pbr roll. Any quan-

itity, Jarge or Email, supplied ot WholesalePrices. Our stock exceeds 100,000 rolls. Writefor patterns, stating what class you require.Dopt. V 602. Barnctfs1 ' Wallpaper WarohouBO.Campflel d Avenue, Manchester.TiriNDOW SLIPS, woU pHntcd in Blue Ink.¦W. : Wordings in stock—r Xmas Presents,"u Bargaing," t78ale Now Onl \ "Bareain Sale."

Per dozen , assorted, 2s,, pw, free. Size 25 in.x 7 in. News Oaco, Watortord.

'B have tho I finest line jin Letter CopyingBooks in I the city.J Maxvellnus value.

Redmond & Co., |*N BWS Offlce , Watertord.ANTED—Woman to take charge of smal)¦ Dairy and] caro a fow fowl. Apply 1571,

News Offlce. ] TTTANTED—A 'good General Servant. Refer-

»T enecs required. Apply 6 to 9 3J , SouthParado. j J WANTED—AI good smart girl as General.

Must understand pl&ln cooking. ' Apply1577, this offlco. , IWANTED—A good steady; woman who under-

stands the milking of cows and help inhousehold duties! also. Apply 1S76, thla offlce."VTOUNG Lady wanted a offlco hand. OnlyX competent pcr&on need apply. 1573,

Kovra Offloc , Watertord. II PSEBPAED ADVESmSSltEXTa.i Tt« follonrini prkea exo for PrepaidAdvwtwementajapoariiij ill " Bvenina NOWH "and " Watorford herws." Io tho csss oi adver-t cments WJnjf inaertod ijn weekly editioncalj t tho priqo fa 2d. pa U words perinsertion:' ' ;

!ifo. ' of Firct I Per tnsortion¦ Words. Insertion, Aiter Fit»t.' 13 ».„.. 2di ..: I d .

18 3d. ..; ltd-, 24 r <d. ..J Od. .

; i co 6d, 2W.£3 Cd. 3d. .<2 7d JH.

I £3 .1 .... 8d. ..; <dII rot . paid la advance tho ecot will bl

j ¦ U- P« inecotioQ.! EopUea ranst to addressed to U» Nambet

or Kime at end d AdTcniscineirt,; Tna Irro"ptiei»Ts ei« not rccponclKo (or Icticra aot . ca

TN itho event i of anyone losing aaythtog—itJL ,' stay be something ot value, or a keepsake,pcthapa—we always adriso them to circulate •faw Eewd BUls,: 6, d0Kja of which can bobbtalpedat hia|OmoQfoF 2/-, or 25 tot g/a. ¦

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LONDON AN'D K ULLAIRNKY

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WATERF ORDV7U1 fled it to their advantage to vbit

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JSOYL\iL aiKIK«j ! POWDER OOMPIANY OPXiBjyjYOKiK, U.3.-A .

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. «tH;Wi. »Ui and IJarch let.

for which Valuable Prizes TWU be pr<IS

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¦FERflE&b'XB-' CRAKMS'coDteintosr 633 A a-ej. viW an ..ld«al, g»at£.,m&a'*.JBesfdeno© f thetdon.: upproica i bytf ox *. ¦ inbWihnff » fllbJoioasttbre*; $t2lica»iThnuMog . lttlb,| etc.; 6a 'BwhSTEr'TrieycJe, Papta Implomente end Machineryof «vwy [dSeactfpUprt. for Mm.- Morris1 Aa con'Beqwowef ol .- f^ ttwfth;^"

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iCOOMXOavTION FOR CTOIiTSTS ANDMOTORS.

iElccncnt Ciusine Moderate Terms

«e BEDROOMwho that hca rot Q Gca-fflro In thoCcir»ct cc^ j hsvo tho comfcrt o5

A FDntE «° dress Oy in the morning,A FUIJ3U <o dress by in (he evening,f i FOUJ E to undress by at night,

except at an expenditure of time,;temper, labour, and fuel , accompaniedby an amount of dirt and inconveniencethat not one 'person in a thousand

could afford: or would endure fA LONDON PHYSICIAN tays . ]

"Everyone who is in any way delicate,especially on the chest , should have a pas-fire in the bedroom." , ,

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ftl,°v M *«"? been pronoanced iby Pres »fi S,/'M

1O ICL the I"wst in'it-vsting and fde-"WM y humourous pdcturea «T irish ' lifepobtHhcd for ¦mii.ny ycAre. They larT verv^ui^Wo

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.which may | be <een on application to 'j tlvaMaster oi (ho: Workhcmse, and to bo 'de-livered within ' thi«o weeks from ;4qoeptancooi Tehdor.i Tb« , Tenders will t>e , reeelvod bjrme op to II! o'clock oi, the above-r>AJaod day.¦ |- x .By . Order. !¦ . ¦ . ; | ' i I : • ¦¦

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^ JotoJ &.Jm5lflMd ; ^ntea^^e^S tg" test^iDsvvid. Qleecoo. iB'oaiydiuiook s slWoai Pofcer, Sunday morning. He - nrailha! sbn inf ?tf-Ti: ^¦dojrmUito (WflMr, i Bsd., lOttMBtfb; , .'BoU M yrofW:M?yort^w]^aEohael 1 WCT. Ooi 0.; vidiiainotie;1 Ihomafl We rna - add thatTthe late air ¥ ip Mi,^*W^:&lWuo$ii&mM j owcr. D.C.. wa3...vejy. ina0h Uteemed by: ihisi iur^:

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tt»r»;' Sa*rloek Bosan ieC Esq.. HUWbrookr - ¦The inneral of she late 3fc fi-p'xft '

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bw op namng coUeatmxiI£n ih * a~ztBallyvaddeti: : Patrick 0»Dminell. •: iGrenub ; W*«>PS>ljfl.' and W-wttebyfweriadded «*w-'iThomas Oomway, 'Br6a>»treK <3o.f' Bryan antt ••*««¦•;.Murray, the mother-imT aiiS"" i¦WaMm.- ¦

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^££ *»$»» iL'iact wirt j under theftStfftfc miiid - 'M****fheal Kf to ibe . eiihw ifbi-tm o? unjustWe ask your ¦ hearty co-operation, :and aeKyou tTstfpport only those firms who- havegelded an<Tad.he;Hd' tj. ojir | claims, /mdwheVe: neither lAppr tice iabpur [nor Femalenrl-l.^w. . n'wv MAAffmMII 1:. . I ' i i ¦

The follolvaBg aro ! the o&ly firms| in i«»ecdty who Biipport oar_IJni6n.Jnz.^r-j 'i ! _.

: 1 -Messr8; Edward Deevy and . ( ..jMicaael

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: By cupporting these• ¦ egtafojin-nmeats youwill endoria our,:[!. ,claimfl!...ip ; e, ;¦ practicalcnanneir ariJd Bncororago qabqox. (nnder justbonditioia.1 [• At ti ej ' satoe ..tinie yora can j t>econfident that, all ! orders I ! entrusted to Any/v» ?ha.ahftVB Arms 'will- biimade onithe pre-mise« under eanitary 'conditions; and by oariMembera. :T : |i : ! ' I "< I 1 '- ,'Oon't allow : youWll. . to (be unified :! oribldfled.byilauch ingenious Bt4tement8 onde-6cripti»» cards asj Tailpi-inade. Made ; to

'. Beware :q! euchP traps " j and Bupport jtherfrfvt: hou&ei. ;I | V j - i . [ i , i " •

i We trust! :to receive .'the umted hearty sup-port oi th© ipuMic Io enabto ifaa rto crush ]outthe evfl, i ol| | Swea1iDg:jlramjthe :lives oi f a r¦fellow-lcbourera. • ! ; • ! ' !" :l_l • ' i. .' „

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t-mfii S *ii-i4!^i! vKnii es.' l bJst Xylo I handles; :>egiilaTj'j)rtce,:' ' .;15s j a. di'zen;;' wul' be eold at 7s. pq. a idozep.:) ¦ :' ' "}.iWs.utf20 iDb'sen Odd Kuives will be. soldi |>t .i4a:: :; ;.-:J

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IADdBS- AUPi'^ENTttiEaiEN,1 ¦ : :In 'r spoiise to . numerous requests I

have decidedi to start for tb©;|Cotmdllanship-of your! Ward- rendered vacant: 'by the deathof the late lamented <W. J- Mcnimjg. / / ;

I respectfully' tolidt- the [fcivour of ¦ yourvote and| influence¦ in support; of my oandi-dature, |a»d hripe] you will-deem me; worthyof your; 'confidence-and atrppojrt. : \

, I ask.jfor yntoi suppprtj as a large rate-payer nmself, and aa one whjoj. has the wel-lare of |tpa City lat 'heaTt.! . . :| ; .J;

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| TO THE BliBCTOiES OF THE TOWEEi - - . :¦ i l l - TP[;-WASD;: j > ; :

T.Anti^s I VNT> 'ftKCTDBMiEwJ :Several influential Electors of yourWarfi

have fequestedl me to place mjjrself • as Can-didate to repxepeat you in the Corporation-Should you nanoiir' me with your Vote andConfidence . I. ! shall .endeavour ¦<- ',to" iade-pendently sratah jjrour intjerestB, which areidentical with 1 my: own, being'is heavy rate-payer., r . : ¦ ¦. i [ '.: ' ¦¦

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: It is with uifeogned regret that we havato announce the death, -which Itook place atSteven's; Hospital,' Dublin, on Sunday of MrEdmond F. Mnrray, of the Secretaiial De -partment of the Great Southern and Western,fiailway; Company,"The deceased was pre^wously iof ; the -Waterford and Limerick Eail-•way Company innder the k»ime of our old•fnendv-lfrv X, JJMuiDliy.llhdrtlv aftep ?>*.

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uUrJ Jju, 82f QUAV, r';!WuI0flOFui . " ;R>?^s*?»!s jA LRMOtTNT, WAXHKF.OBiD','.. ' ' , , \

UNiBESBRVlED siTTCmrON'' tot" BOUSE-HOLD FUJRXdTiUJlB, Cheffonier, with

Marb le Slab, plate glass back ' and paneLj;Fia.n o, Glass and Ohiaa, ' BaintdiigB and:, .i .,"avi.'igs", Plated Ware, "Fire Proof Sale;IA x 16 x 16; Appomlnierxts of Dining and©rawing Rooms, Hall, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen,Garden. t!ea-;s. Ornamental Unns andfilAr-.ds , Tool , Flower Plots, BawelB,; LkrgeJle:al Boilore; Fowl Runs, • J>og Cart, ChumliatiL-i, ate.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION on TUES-DAY, 26ft FEBRUARY, 1907, at 12 o'clock,by directions ol Richard Mahony, Esq.- (who> going to reside at Tramore), tho ENTXREiKlUSBHKXLD FURNITURE, - etc. IAJSO theI XTSftEST in fcha Loaise- of Airmoirnt House,Lanu. Garden and adjoining field as alreadyadvertised.

Particular can be had fromBAiNIEL J. O'BRIEN', Solicitor,

Lady Lane, Waterford ;

HHOJCAS WAILSH AOT SON,Auctioneer,

Tho Mall, <Waterford

TIH'E PADDOCKS, BLAILLYBKJCKENWATERFORD.

AUCTION OF 30 DIAJIRY COWS.

TO BE SOIiD BY ATUOTIXXN, on 8AIUR-3>A!Y, 23rd FBBRUAiKY, 1907, at 12 o'clock,si our Paddocks, Bally.hrickea-, Waterfordby directions of Mrs. Ellen Shanahan (whois giving up dairy farming), SO BRlMF,3XMRY COW9, eome to Calf in February,Elarch -and April.

On "VTXSW Morning ol Sale.Terms—Cash.

THOMAS WALSH AND SON,Auctioneer,

The Mall. Wftteriord

KEYLOGUE (Within 4 miles of Waterioj-d)

C O M P A C T F A R 1 I ,Cor;lining 4Sa. lr. I2p., held at the TCdnced

Eont of £25 9B. 7d.,

F O E 8 A L iE.

TO BE SOLD BY AITCTJON, on MON-DAY, 2.vb FERRUiA&Y. 1907. at 12 o'clock,it our Salerooms, The Mali'. Waterlord, bydirections of MT. David Phelan, his DJ-TEREST in the Lands of Keylogue {Bituatedwithin 4 miles of Waterford containing 49a.lr ISp., Statute or thereabouts, in the oc-cupation of the Vendor, and for which ,unA«rreement to Purchase has been signed,under which, when Sale is completed, tinehoMfrrs will be subject to an annuity of£25 9s. 7d., payable to the.Iiifili Lend Cocn-m!3sicm> .. .

There is a Slated. Duelling 'House on theI<and.

Immediate possession wui be given.

Solicitors, Gladstone Street, Water-ford ;

THOMAS WALSH AiND SON,Auctioneers,

The Mail, Waterford.

"ABBEYLA^S," WATERFOBD.

AT7CTTOV OF HOUSEHOLD FUJRNITURE

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on WED-5?E5D VY, 27:h FEBRUARY, 1S07. at 12o'clock, at Ahbeylandu, Waterford. by direc-tions of Mr . John Griffiths, the followingHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, vis.:~Dining

and Drawinc-room Chaire, Ann ditto, Mah>rany Telescope (Dining Tattle. , SideboardUiine Tables. Glass and China," Carpets.Oron Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding. ToiletTables and Classes, Chest Drawers, Pres'iM.Cane dhairB, Katlchen and Culinary Re-quisites, etc., etc. I

Terms—Cash. ITHOMAS WiAttJSrl AND SON .

iluctiocveers, etc.,; The Mall. Waterford.

NEW ROS3, CD. WEXFC2D

QSEPORTLVST SAliE

Smrters. Harness Worses, Cote, Wagonette.Liverpool Gag. Hlvraess, Saddle*, Bridles,

TO BB sS'li^'BY U-VRESHRVED•AUOTBON on TUESDAY. S& MARCH. 1907..at -13 o'clock, at Bellwsio fflomse . >ew Ross,

Ibv direotions of Messrs Snoth and Orr,-wW ARB DISSQIJVIXG PARTNERSHIP,'1JG ViOluaile, ffunJers, iHamees Horses andCots, Wasg»netre. UTerpool Gig, fitted withfiubber T>-re6; InsWe Car, london-m-adeSadaiee. Bridlea, Seta of Double smd SingleHoniowJ , Hose Ckrtbiag. .< o a quantityof FiTtinBB connected with a well-equippedTraining "EetaWishmen-:.

The Horse3 can be inspected two days.•previous to Sale. .

Catalogues from Messr* Smia and1 OrrTerms-Oath, with 5 per Cent. ¦CanrnDsnon .

THOMLW WAUSST .A3VD BSTT.LA-iarticmeerB,

The itaE. *Waterford.

'AUCTION OI" FA!RM STOCK, Etc.

PXEHCU X&Y SCmJCSL ol TirPOTRLtNTAUCTIO5T of VALUABLE KMRM at Camga-aure Co Kilkenny. 4 milea from Walerford,72 Acres StaVulc Tearty T«xaney Bent,£44 is. 8d. . .EreeJlent- buildings. Also ofCattle. Horees. Fsxin Produoe, etc., forSnecir^rA bl late TSlr. Thainras Walsh, onJffih •MiAJREltt . next. Bee Ppstera.

P. A. - MUKPHY, . Solicitor."Watefford.

JOHN"MURPHY. AnctiOQeer^•0*00110131 Street. tV7»teKord.

^DVTMJTISBEWra ESCEIVED TOO liiiESFCTK ?<3LASSTI?1IOATIO*T-

A FEW -LINES o be had at my B*rnick-St.A. Branch :—Choice Daily Butter*. f (VV . !'<!„

I I -per la- Finest Creamery, I 'I . Baoa, CO.,•7d.i 8d. por lb. <Clty Bakery Bresd trie Hwt,<3ulnnoss'« Stont, BaRs'a Ale, and JTaiaeBon'aTlm» 8tor Whiskey. Good «electloa- CTiot oyou-think? THOMAS gLYKN.TJ»GB SAIS--A QoUle Dog, <puet and affection-J? gte. -Ball choap. Apply 1572, thta offlee.

FS SAXE- Child's Cot (Mtttag Sl<te!», Hs3Oar. 'Obalr. Oinrch VlMa, Tramorc___

THE Treararer"«t. Vlncent-do-Paal Soeletya«ino\d«dge8, «rith thantfl, tbe reoelpt«

£2. from "A Symfathlser" per A. Nelaaa,Esq. DX, ;

k PPRENTICE wanted for tho Plumbing trtula,A cte-J ronet be trilling. Apply, E. CMclntosh. 6 WOllmn Street.T 08T <a Xfcaisday nigut between • th»Jj Cathftlral «nd Messrs. Dcery1*, a goldring : finder wlU be vemxHei «t Neggefflee.

O8T-Fobruary 22nd, between Socth. ParadeAna Johmtown, * postal order Xor 8/- :

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i"My NotaBodk - by E. -bown'oy V-! 1 .1 • " '¦ [ °sLocal and District Gossip ; - . 5This Day's 8poclaj Telegrams - - . - 5Our Money Article - . . cSportlna News . . . j. . . 2Notes froni various Districts - ' L ." «Kilmacthqmos Union ¦- . » sWotorford Union . . ¦ < qCarrick News - . ¦. «Gaelic Column - ' . ". " «Today's Raciag ; . . \ . 8Tho Bridge Commission . , - 2KilmacthomaB Potty Sessions- ' , » . 6Working of tho-Land'Act :: ' , . 5Dungarron Union . : : . i . «Waterloo Cnp , . . . i eLiamore Union ¦ ¦ ' . ¦} 7Agricultural-Column '. . I . ¦,

Cl)e Iffitaterfor }) ^etoFKI D A Y . FEBRUARY 22i IHi*

LA«T E DITtok:CHE WOEKING i OF;! THE

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IN THE HOUOO o f . Commons lust njght, Ur.William Eedmond put a question to jit. Blrrellwhich elicited from tho Inttcx gontloman 'ooinoinstructive Information reo^octing the absurddelay which has taken placdin carryirig throughnegotiations under tho LandlPurchasd Act! ilr.Redmond's question was brief and to the point.Ho asked tho Chief j Secretary to state! In , effecttho total amount of money lalready paid In re-spect of those agreements, and what was thocause of the delay In completing tho purchasesIn the remaining cases. The hon. member sug-gested two reasons for the nnaccountajjlo delay,tho first being that an insQfncionoy of moneywas raised for tho purposo, knd the eccond thatthe staff of the Estates Comnalsaionera Depart-ment was inadequate to cspo wfih (ho ¦uork.That thoro has boon most unadoountablo andembarrassing delay In tbo 'completion of theebpurchases wo know from ponional pbsermtlonIn this and tbo adjoining :counties, 'and in aformer article we gave facts'and fl[ nreB showingwhat had—or rather what had nou -been, docounder tbo Act , which at tint tto>- eoci=od callkoly as not to hong firo in tt tnaruier tiitr-jvny totho tardy reinstatement of tho ovittod tenants.Tho Chief Becrotary, however, In hla reply1 tothe Member for West Clari, dedarrtl that howas straining overy nerve to sscoro ¦ .j —— > thatwill enable tho work to proceed as rapidly aspossible—a satisfactory asatarance as! far as itgoes ; but It cannot bo denied that the Commis-sioners faced their • ctupeodoos task with atotally undermanned Stan", until on cccumuls-tlon of applications created a oongcatica whichshould never have been permitted to; happen.According to Mr. Blrrell, the total ivmoart of thoadvances appliod for, lcsludiag purchaisa &y theEstates Commissioners and'the Congested Dis-tricts Board is £45,499,632, and tho total amountof advances sanctioned so far amounts only to£16,618,919. Wo are glad to ieam from the ChiefSecretary that land purehesa has proceedM withmuch greater rapidity thla \ras anticipatedwhen the Act of 1303 was passed. Consideringthat nearly four years have elapsed'since thon,and that Ilttlo more than one-third of tbeoppU-cationB have been finally dealt with, at' thaoattaratio It would take eight yc&rs more tojeomplctoall tbo purchoccs (hat cos bo negotiated ell overtho country. Tho Chief Secretary assured ihoHouse that tho Estates Conttnlcsloncra oxs usingall possible despatch in maiking advahcoa, thattheir staff has been from tints to time Increased,and tho question of farther Increasing it I3 nowunder considcratioa. To oar mind it •uu thoinherent weakness of the: departmental ma-chinery 'which retarded tho wheel oX progress inthis connection, and that ouch was tho easa laproved by tho cdmlssica ££mt additional osnlct-ance had to be drawn upon from tinxo to timo,and that etili the oqulpfsfiot is act \,--d up towhat it ought to bo. It is ( to be faopod, fcr thosako of tho tenanto, If net cf the landlords thorn-Eclvea, that matters will , nroocod eaota e pedi-tioaaly henceforward. As Mr. Reomond pointedout there! is » pceraUlng Irnprccglon that a con-siderable time had to olapii sitor l&a .agreementhad been dgncd befecs tho imanoy ¦csi .palil,tand.because of that view a grohjsr rnimbprof land-lords are holding haci, tanling it 4ouhly <&&¦cirablo that tho CZxicf S£crctory should qnloica

, the procedure co titi iho mcaoV will bepromptly paid. Lei It to Uaras in rniau that as

.long as these land a&leaaie ikept opcn jvnduo-finished, eo long will its taxpayer! fce.called

.upon to maintain A fimall xeglmen «f hlgh-ssalaricd ofSclols, who, Eilalmany ithcifl, &x& not(enthusiastic in tho .'y<«. .i«n At -**T^ 'it rj th.rm-cdTC3Outcia; iob." ' _. , '. ¦ I .

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<Prom ow :London Omrospoct.art).I learn that Mr. P. /J Power his isudod

ic ,the &d)«H-ins ptueetiozii At the .i~Ua ' ai JheHouse, and it ' will bet a&ked onl ICondiy.Tbo text of the qaestioa runs:—IT» ask tnePjcsEdent of lie1 Board <# Xrade. Ttelher hai& AU-are thai tha Great: 8outhem Und Wes-tern iRailway Oomrpany nov cract A ,td21 cJ¦one penny per jusaa ircn> . peopu> t«fijtmgtheir ftfatiorme in the W«ter&i-d (tormi&us.cither /.for this parpose of seeing off or enee>5njf founds irareZiog <>y VL» itauwu taniSrom JradespoopJe'e _ mcfeaensea |iw2u> : are«eni : to deliver ijiirce!* to p saseBsew,.whether hei is arare that, as !W«sirf»rdtodcepeotf ta have 1© (pay! a toll ej[ toropeme*to send mceeen ew ¦ ii 'th« tau'mj withpareek, this 1 oddrtionol j charga **rrm»* ' Abozry tax pn their business; *a4 wbeibcrhi porpoMw to tak« ABTJ action io ttop ii.

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Dr. C2ark«> *StomacJi!mad I4T«T Beans'are a certain cure for Indj^stion, I Con«lip»-tlon aad «U ptomach «nd Liver IrodbJe*. Boldis bone** la. IM. ebc&'oi <G«iDan'e HcdnalHWls, 128 Quay, 89 Quay, aaj JBArronsKwd*ttteet, Walerfordi r " ; , , , . . r 1

Tma US TJTB WEATaHB FO7S IPfOOtMiNS.' i!Ma¥ DooUa'* For*; -I><Hibl« BUnrt '.oaDc&a^it. It -. i * ' the btei tad s&t.-nUaM *TOO can j#»' IWoJjiay #r» DM 1 «IaxMAa*en yeaw wttbotrt *. tm *k tbe Mao!«tent

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^.¦Ua&rtunaSay.i' i'fiieriK B iS : no- : e«rvioeaWeelasticity in the mail regulations as they areframed by the Post. Office authorities. Tieappointed hours 'lor tie despatch jcyf lettersare set down in! thosi regulation J in blackand white, and oven for a : debate \p. Parlia-•mentithe hours in question will not: be ex-'.¦en'ded.' T.:felt tliis ; tyranny'' very •kienly lastweek as it prevented me dealing'in Jmy Noteswitii the 'supremely imporiant :dc'ia,'e whichwes heard m (the House.' wf : Coonrnone^ thifi,)jy week on the subjeit i>f ! . thci . Eyjcled'Xonahts'. ¦ 1 would like even , now ito say afew words on tlvat de-Tja-.e, chiefly! for thepurpose of emphasising some local |coDsider-aiaons , so far as"Waterford|i& ooncomed. Asto the gen fal pharacter oi the discussion,which;was fraught .whh ,so;ilarge !'a dogr«e ofpromise for a long sufferipg class'- in-Ire-land , I need ,only remark that I-cannot re-;call an evening in. the Hduse of Commons1hat gave 6uch a ( genuine! and fiilV>bodiedfeeling1 of exultant pride aad eatdflfoction tothe members of the Irish Pa|r!y. It appearedk> : them -as if their K)njg hours oi toil atodanxiety were ove r at last, and that they hadgot Parliament t«* consent- 'irt -length to oneact of' justice in regard t<>. Ireland. Thiscase oi he evicted, tjpnantfl'j ¦SB : I know, -hasalways lain close ,1o tho~bedrta 'of .the Irish.:Representatives, a3 d it was touchin?ito a de-gree, to see how synipAMurtlcally ; they con-jratula-ted each c«tier on the issue^

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•John; Haydei>'a »tnendmcn| ito thcjAiddrecsin reply to the King's fipeeoh.- l>et me-'addthat a week's caton' consideration |of Mr.Birrell'e speech' haB not : in ' tBe slightest .'de-gree- weakened the' :effect wiioh thAJ ;?peeohhad at the moment of delivery. The, pledgesand assurances ,giv«<n by the .'Chirf ocretaryare still regarded JIB definite! and substantial,and it is fully lieKevekT that' \v April orOiliy the final solution of : the evicied jtenanls'-difficulty will be at hand.

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The speech delivered "by- Mr. " O'Shee" " inthe course of the Pebata was in every waysnn. .admirable, one, 'and ita l pomp3ote| euocesswas shown by ttie fact that Mr.^BirreHsignaled it out for special reply: The. chiefmerit of iho' ooavlhcing statement tnade. bythe member for West Waterford lay |in Iheskilful and JudicWus use. that ho. mado ofJodal jnia,t«nal. Ml hi». i]ru»tiK.ti«5.ns andfigures were drawn from within the! bound-aries of his owni county, arid 60 eflectivelydid ho. put his case that Waterford (was, theone Irish county that stood1 out in the dis-cussion, with an individual ty of it» own.I have already in these not s of mitie beenat 6oma pains to: show on ho autiority ofan official Parliamentary Return !"wnL.t': alarge portion oi Wateiford'a area is madeup oi untenanted | -lands. i IH1undre4s aad(hundreds of holdings are eho.wn 'in ' Uia.t" xs-turn to be lying. pn the landlords' ¦ handsand to be witihouti tenania. ' Bui cold col-urns of fljuros. could nerve jrbririg homo tothe mind the sufferings . ana; hardeiiips en-dured "by 'many Waterford Jenwits in thesame way that tiheee were ' inade- U> [ fttendout in -: narrowing1 relief by.i tho'voiiie andintimate knowleJd^ • ol Mr. (O' hee. - 'It wasdear that Mr. BirreJl recognised that neiras listening to A man that was armedwith special personal experience, as themember for Vest Waterfofdi procoedid, andin his reply the <j!hief Sectelary was -atpains to give Mr. O"ahe« aifsupancea: whichin turn may bo Accepted by tie evictedftonanfa of WaterToTd with, feelings o' 6itis-lactioo. "WBea Mr. Birrell 6! connng meas-ure' i& translated into law th ce tenants will,douMess, <jTonj« rrith their' feUow-euffereTB¦Uirou hout Irbla-n4, get back ' ovtiything1£hat is due to them, but it b comforting tolearn that no settlement can , be. effootodin the meantime that fails to take the evic-itod tenants ino account. We havo lit nowdistinctly or* flie word of the Chief Secre-tary -that the (Land Oommiesioners willTCTUSO to 'sanction: tie- i«rmo, ol purchasein the ease of a landlord w!ho Ls ip the- pos-soeaion of urnieaadted • lands ¦ and whereLhere are «vi«ited tenanta unless ithat land-lord makea Ml proviBion for the evicted•tenants. That is A point of paratnoimt im-portance, and wdUij the knowledge that theevicted _ tenants nolvsr have they w}U bo ableto await with eome further patieaco tfhe- re-liaf tha^ April <n May will iMins Ito them.i ' . i I

THE HWOBi' OF WATBEPOEI);I bad the pl<iaiiure of ani enjoyaK* chat

lust nigtl in the Lobby wil the Mliyor ofWaterford, svho.' Priding hiraseili Jn Landnncm ' same private liuaineos, had mado hisway to TVcatminatqr to Bpend !* little timeMn:h Ilr. John Redmond and : jlr. PatrickO'Brien, One coiwequence jpf ; the Mayor'svisit to London- may possibly be; Dh'at the<5rea\ Baathem atld Western E-sdlway willflnd it judicious to' re-consider the positionthey have taken up in imposing a tax on4hose who in the way oi busi-necs fjnd itnecessary to wait th« CxMtjpany's railwayet'atioii ai Waterford. Th« feelina amongsta number of the Trbh members here tvhentiey heard the tacta of the case- was thatTt waa amply intolerable tiiat a txracficashould he set up in Waterford that .has nocounterpart at any other railway stationeither ao EnsOamd or Ireland.; lit will nottend to emoouj -mntteTB for the Great jSouth-orn and 'Westcm Railway Company in Par-liament that the Mayor . described to hisifrienda tow the hd and the! Sheriff of Wo-¦terford Trere Ibarred from enl«rinar ' -Uieelation tbe other day when business toolthem to it. Already a question has b~oenframed to address to the Chief Secretary -onthe subject, and 'f no safisfactory arrange-Bieni is the result of this the time maycome when these inrposeTB of another Irishlax will fcsve to approach Parliament with at>rfvate> 'bill ol some kind or another. If¦tint tiaw should come then—nve eh nil seewhat we -shall se«. I understand' that theMayor returned to ' Watenford to-day.

THE miUiaSlAl, FESTTVAiL.Nothing is more impreaeiv* as a national

demonstration than, the eplend,id : tribute oflove and loyalty that goes home across theChannel every Bl , Patrick's Day fitKa theIrish exiles in Great Britain. 80 nuraeroa-Jare the ' impressions of devotion tiiiit areorganised on or s.l>3iK. that day in England,Wales, and BcotUnd that •the - DniteiJ IrishIjearue of Great .Britain find it impossibleto obtain an Irish j member to send (fo every¦place that damoina tor one. The Irish re-presentation would have to ba increased>vcry largely before .everybody -was iiatigned.fHVrwever, tie IrieU aheanbersi with; a 'readiness>hich ia ¦ungrrudii ly recogro'sed make them-selves go as far *«, jt is possiblejia tovering-tha iirritiAIoTis fhirt pour cirauatly tnto tho!ofQcc3 ot lhs L&.t£n£"here, l and nobody «et3;a better example p i williniheBd to dischargethe platform duties of'tbi$ time tfian Mr.John Sedmoud hitmseli. . The ChaJrrnon ofth* Irish. P*rt7 wQl speak this jycar inBcadord and lavwpool, -and Ibe is sure- of aeplendid recejrtion in "bothj- iWatorford will*)BO be roprcscotoa eloowhei©.. MrJ OTSheowill pro.'ba'My a«MTes» « dtanonfitnrtion , inSwansea, and Ur. P. J. Povw, In AH liieli-

, hood, -rtU be toon} on * couple of platform*in Dotno of ts'e jrwit Gcotti3h centres of in-

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rosy tCmost be. e<u<J <o oe a hereditary one'tl we _ look at Ib'ei great! sontemoe in1 an in-toTc&'ina1 word oi .welcpmel which ihao Ap-peared in one of tho leaffing Tofieh e dailynerrcpapcrs. I btid put toto my lUnd thisemsnng a cattinjr from tlbe f'TorisiiiTe DailyObserver" which 0 think I tnay quote '• here.Th« i "Observer" ays:—rrhe ' Iriah j Nation-alists of Bradford are joMlaat over the suc-cess of ti'eir efforts to eecure- (ho services ofIlr. John KednJoM. M.P.; cs <,ne chiefeoeaker at the torthbomln St. Fctrick's!Day (Cemonstratioi. ia fitj - CJeorgo's Hall.There bams been numerous Irith Ibrganifl-ationa appealing: to 1 the Executive lot «heUmtea Irish J>S M Jn Grert Britain for ananoouneorrwirti tbet.Mr.'Hadmond ifliotfljJ h*ibe ttibsa-ov Hetri at fJiefaj -pnnioal I domon-etwtian- but tb«! Bradford VaMoaeXiet Bc-(ffitmTJon OcvmmJttee has mftasycJ to 'land"ihe Iiirfh leader. I Anjtt. |6noai TiWi Ptarlia-meni&ry dufriea, Mr. Redmond ¦¦ 1s Ukely tot fraln Irom speakio* on tbe Irish kjueationuntil he 1a afforded' hi *, i Bradford oppor-tuniiy of ¦teelarfntr to a Yorkshire tudfencehis views on th«; Government'* pronunce-ment in regard "to; Irish Bolf<DT«rnirj»nt andth« land <ro«stion. Many thins* have hap-pened1 £dn«e -Che knetnoftasU meitiu* In StGeorge c HaB wWch >had been convened tokrriticistf ./th* coercion policy oi tht lateR%ht Hon. "W. B. FoBler.jthen tiS IntbSeaOMtr. '. n Was '¦ awadpaftd ; Oi# «oaiepttwrdnerit -meniboni of ,th« Irish party wouldattend, and th'e n*etin« was soinewhattakenaback nrbfa two eomparativt' etriplinascameupon the nJatfowm. ,' Inftsmocn air th«M¦ ywjtb/aj-ooilltieiaijwi' wene Mr,". TirnU Healy

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A (ynffiHR ''EOTD:iSTIOE 3)0" IBELAND.: Tha late (Mr. John O'iHiahpney-Tafl clever

and as premising a young Iribmnian, as everiwaa called to the Bar:—used to; tell; in hisJnimitayie way, of the! party ol-Cockneytourists 1W10 ,wore"<drdv«n to "the Pbaynix.They desired, as usual, to Ibe |, chown the«pot where OObrd. SVederitkv . Civteodieh. vaEkilled. TJie jarvey ! dnove I -fihem; to the placeand pointed it oui> scowling ali I the time! Athis "fares." " Wliat'a'' j -wrong | with > you,iarvey?" ksked one'fof the Bight-eoers. "You'00J1 almost 03 if jou , toe !¦ could I murder ;anEngliBhman." • "Jtr*Juldi then/f said thojarvey. "fWii r . '-tWO. tell you jsAy. ByeryEnglnshiaan thfit comes to: this, miafortunatePhaynix [asks: Wh.ere ,waa Lord; Frederickmurderedr' The curiosity i» only natural,"EbJd the (tourist. ;"Is H indeed?" growVdtho jarvey.¦ •• "Whit I object to | is aiat yefill ask *here was Lord Frederick murdered,Unit tho divil a ran of ye aslcs' where wasMr. iBurkp murdered."

IN DUBilliN' Z06r ?" ,iiAfter taking a 'peep, at the Park iast week

T< brougirt my yorfn - friend in», the Zoo.Possibly "this -is the ; worst time , of year tovisit a Zodligical Garden—tie animalB areopt in good coridrtion, theiTe is ailobely andunoomrfoAaUe look' about overj-ihing, theshrubs are eickly, ¦ there' are no flowers.Still, tbe. Ddblin Zoo is north a.. vifiit at anytvme ol year, notwithstanding . .the variousdieapnoinimentB it has in store for anyonewho has a yisitdng aoquainiance wjth otherZoos. The Hone are oi course the great at-traction. It is a fcciori in-htunility to lookat one of these great'.beaetB, and to note ttheglance of withering contempt with which beeyes puny mankind/"' I i think: he Dublin-Ibrtd lion can gare a{f you mor scornfullythan any other yon jrupaptivity.

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Att the time we' visited the Zoo most of thelarger carntvora were'-howling for food, butthe male lions preserved a dignified silence.Subsequently -we Tratehed two iTasmaniandevils fighton like devils; over a- bone. Assoon as ono little Ibeast'got hold of the bonethe other little beam dra&ged it ferociouslyout oi his mouth; A jrejetarian might beproud of "his food theones when; leaving be-.hirig him ihe meat-eaters large and email,'ha gazed upon the pfooid elephant or thegigantic 'and hot ungraceful giraffe. Thepresent siraffo at the Dublin Zoo is only fouryears old—a tall young thing! measuringabout fifteen feet from thei soleB of bis clovenhooves to the extremity ! of hid tip-tiltednose. iWe had the pleasure of feeding thisgentle beast with carrots. Hia natural foodia freab leaves, •but freehl leave*! ate scare*at this time of year, and 'the giraffe hasbeen trained down £i> carrots and1 kindredvMTetaJblos. Poor feiiOw t ihe can only 'ickup his food with his tongue, and with noleafy forest to range about in .and. with nocompanion to whom be-might : jcoiiflde' histroubles I should fancy that melancholy willsoon mark him for its own. After all, a Zooid a depressing place wnen you cxjme to con-sider it from the Eolitary-cojcHrwanent pointof view. 1 : !

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iK good many harbb 'tllinss have I een saidabout thei trovellimr acconuBodatioi) on the<J. 8. endj W. -Railway. flV> speak 01' thingsas one finds them is a good motto (even ifptain-epeaking provoketh anger occasionally),and I am glad to be able to say Borne goodwords in praise of the "oompoMte coach"which conveyed me from Ksnpsbridge toWaterford, If the G. fliiand W. Rulway wfllcontinue to provide as decent cjoaches asthoae which made . up *be' Rosslare night 4x-prees travellers wid *Tidv«5',no|hing' to com-plain of. kit is; only byr degrees kthu the ad-vantascs of the Rosslare 'routo axe dawningupon thoaje who trarveJ iBcroee tHej Irish Sea.In Dublin a friend of inrne discovered thathe could ;cot to Cardiff from Dublin muchmore readily and iriore coftveniently than byadopting the North ! Wall or Kingstown, route.Coming dmvn in flie cijmpartmerrt In, whichI travelled . were two passeDgei*4oae boundimmediately for Siransea land ultimately forthe-West Indies, the other for Bristol. Eachhad discoryered-^ml had |been surprised atthe . discovery—that Swansea and Bristolwould be reached ;more easily (fronjt Dublin)iby tho Bttadare.;route than by: any otherroute. When . thin&k rcttie themselves down% expect Oiat Fishiniard" wD attract thebui'iof the traveHers wh< may "bo voyaging fee-tweon the southern 'portions oJ it f i is islandand the southern portione of Wales or be-tToen JfunEtor and any] place .in Englandsouth of Wales. To brins an immense' cen-tre of population sav suah as Cardiff within&} houra journeyi of Ireland is an .achieve-Bient of which the Great Western Railwaymay well bo proud.- i

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1 wonder "Why a ireot corporation like theG. 9. and .W. Rail-way i should ! seek to in-epire hatred in the W4«ft>rd¦ '¦ breast. Thisiweck I heard of a funeraj party , wnaich wasdenied admission '.to ;UVe ' nafliway pteUformlunJcEs e4(Jh- ¦man ptft hifl; penny )nto the slot.tftaw, wo, <rro peculiar I ia Ireland about ourihmerals,] and we 'are bxccrftiona'ny toocbingiaftout them in" Waterford. , ! Ji \m 3jtradit lonion the Bridge thai arowme walkingor.driving in a funeral prooessidn should bqlnDowed to cross the1, briclie. without payingany toll.l Mcesre1 '(Vlfcara and!other lefieeea•before fhein had1 tibsenved i this j custom¦religioutfly, even-: fhiogb ibey 1 were wellaware that manyira 'rip -monrner "sneaked"acroes tbe bridgi rh ra; raaoral ; proc«*k>n.Once upon a turje—dear!roe!. it i' mtuA ;be at•least five and thirty yeanr ngoMbe biidgatolls were leased to an English rm/I i thinkf t was the first time the jefiargo of the bridgeifdl out of Walerford |hands). : The: BritishjatiitorB know—or professed to Vnow-rinothingolithis cu«tom of gtantdag a free1 passage tomourners, and they demanded the toll ;frotnthe hoarae itself;-The -Mood of ; Wlaterford

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^.j^r«mttDber « consexTatoni stood ta n£e4 of reorganisation. Sto tbe circmnBtoneeB attendiM the death* o•withoBsmsr, tbe weno, i atd heanrrg the i wild . 1 . .1 ; 1 1 : . . . . . . ¦ X«^<i.i.« i^«j!i«»v»oJ P/««iiw.m!i(mnni|i Vnaar

slsfia^&Si" ?sfessL^i iito.*ii.- B533S£p$idead and to tie living , H> mourned j bun. • Wafer ord Bowd iof Conservatowi

who noonTw boWllw were # ilM^MiD

: :, , , , I j —U- ¦ - ¦ ) ': obnttol a large) and important fishing area, ware that evening and yesterday evtAlnfi;. A ven! let: I L u l I I ¦ - . !.! ! • •" -A . .•¦ - brought to a dcKjloofe OTHng! to Bomo Intricate |of death by acdflental drownlnijWM retaro >d<

: ANSWER TO OOBIlESPariDEHT. ' : section of -tbs' i existing.lA'et not beWg complied and imniedJateir afrcr the Infloest thei i»nr. : ANSWER TO OOI$BESPCESDEHT. sccnon OT inejexwung.Aco not oemg corapliea dad Immediately "alter tno lminest tbe: 10m! ¦ \ > ¦ ¦: '" ' - •—rtrr-- - . - . ;• "¦• :r:- ' :> wltb to tbe Very letter., il M at present con- Spdiea we»]r Ted|to Oi»nW Chnrdiyara¦ HlKtorlcal Studesst (Dnnffarvanr;-1We are «n- stitnted the boards,1 we rfbould eay, are fairly five mfle» off , foi 1 Interment, j T;:i - ^! j i i ,r !'quiring. ftbopt B.e'&atch of iMr. John Bedmooa's teprtsebtatlvei ' «Bd;tbo«el'co(mp<«lng P>em:'dis. ;;!!¦ ': "'; * "!: ¦'¦ :• ¦" T '< ¦: > ¦! , ; C"'- 1 ' N : '. ; ' '¦• 'Vj ' i l l i v> !.career. Mr. 'T. Pj'O'Opnnort «?an>iU More-' charge the dock* entrotted to thenrj ba* trft fear • }!' .• • ¦ i-: • : " ';- !' ¦ ,' ¦ ' ; ' .¦ . ta- ' t . IV . '!» ' ^H |i-i: , !,tacnt"gives'most usellefit sfcetcbea ofknoBt.of there!3to; mnoli to be desiwd :la tho way ol . [ ; :j ' . i- !: . - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ :' • t ' , ¦] ;. i 'h i - 1 ¦' • l \ ] \' "Sho le»acr» of thsBomftiunePajfty:- lAshort lmprovUg^8np«rvisiontodmthe preTenUon IHEIMMICIHIB JatD\ r EPRAJiQ A CtTRED ?NLtto of ParneU/by , !* ^

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llshed by Ward, IiOckAOo. temWtatelr »te» viP46any godd tn tbat dikectlon « wUl confer I ''h'^L JJ_ 1 » J iiii A -.i. J ¦ i i I m.Ll

tho death of Parnell. We fancy! this la out of mcalenlAble bi>neflt upon the general body of ij "Do ryn«";Bawdew Uk* «Mrfc I ; |T**y

ptia*. TtoaBtbori6atlTeUfe of F»menjs»»y.B.. «» tOtixmtai who U aeenis must be protected l««« v1» '"Y<*'^Sl'i0

"iSv 3S!c l!2Barry O'Brien. This It I poblisfceaby Mesm. to. to* y lni*aaooB i ^st thein»el»es. : . **»11?*

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Dona&i MaoaHf it, BoflSsn. 0.8 *' . 11':bo f i iiLft* ^ -TOrtntaWft* Ibe- Wetotfordi;;.,. :;, i \d ,A ^- .: h i\ y ^m i|mffloleBl raddre»»;li,.W«jconldriaii»i»iet more * :j«dln4'Jebra4rtr|l|tb;v>nM( eqn4l to;»-0 -!{iiit-i»iiJiiiliii-ti''*tLa &o£wM *iumy u y v ? .

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•i :j ter.-; a jseries1 of . dffcings, ' the Viceregalgridge: .Commifsfoh 'tenAlnated Its rlabbuhI in!watflrford oniTnesday lait( and froni an obseif-!votiop iUit fall by' tHe dttipguished President;!B&.iDiiB. SulJivan,: .O;,|itis not'probable thatithe jreport -wtU'be nTade]pnbUo atrthe|earUestrbefore the latter end of. Karch. . • The frame* of!that report vrfU hbv'o M travel ",6vei* a lot oi,ground,:for though the issne ifcoforo1 ' them.namalyyi.to aUpcato thoproportibrtofthercost ot1the ndw bridge,:was simple enough in itselft yet'It inyolvod .an almost bbwiiaering ambnnt -of 1evidence! in detail.1 x-Kchirn after return wasirecolyed • and i vorifled in f regard • {0 '. the ' seven Iconi-tlcs intorestedj and, Sail -these have to! bedigested and collated;' while the CordmifislondrswUl - also haye .to] deal!with the plais andostimate for tho now bridge. As to the latter,' 'tho personnel of the' Cbmroission comprises 'fourengineers, eml&en>tniiuefr>ay, namely, tlessrs'.Duffln , Hocketfc, .Griffltrn'and Burden, tnd oUSurveyors Of Counties, BO that ttinrn nnoNt ^'hr,no difflonlty as far as the engineering i seotion ofthe. report'will.be concerned. " As to;thrf msiylogal points to bo dealt wifSh, they aro parfecUvsafe ln[ the hands Of Mr. Silllvan. '. '¦ I iARBITRATIok-. i l ! | : "M ¦ 1 ¦• '

• Of coursojat th'el ;Coumission ju8t!onded'there;was no! question whatever as io theremoval of thebrlage tolls Parliament happilyhas done/thatj already; font .there, fs another-phase I of the qnestiojn wtlch has id b6 gonethrough before: the free bridge scheme/reaches^T-from a^lego} point ofi slow—.what we maydescribe as flnailty; ; ; Wo refer to tho 1 forth-coming Court of Arbitration, which will kt.-riodoubt, between the present time and the IssueOf the Viceregal Com'mlssion's report. } It'[ishardly necessary to ;say'tbat the object ;ot th«arbitration Is to arrive: at [a fair purchase pricefor the old bundle of Wicks, which ia BOOB todisappear foe ever from public view and sglv^place to,a solidj an :ouduihng and a handsomestructure that will laat for many a generationto come. It would:be idle to speculato npinwhat the award will ultimately bo, and if onecould credit tho'vatlcinatlonB of speculativecitizens the price wil} be: fixed at anythingbetween thirty-iflve and! sixty thousand pounds!When:all is gold and dine the amount willsimply resolve i itself into tui actuarial qnegtion,ana we do not: think [that! the arbitrator willhave any difficulty in arriving at the true valueof that effete and hoary. #d wooden impostorthat stretches from bank to bank of the Sulr. IM. .A. JX. ^ . i j ! • • ' . j :

We aro sunj all good Watorford people willbe delighted to hear that tho Kingstown Councilhas marked Ita appreciation of Mr. M. Ar.Manning's services as Town Clerk by increasinghis salary by £100 a year. ) In giving him thiBincrease one of the Kingstown Councillors re-marked that Mr. Manning was the ablest publicofficial In Ireland. ' ! !A POPULAR'RAILWAY OFFICIAL. i

. Mr. Richard Stoney, Superlhtendent at Kil-kenny Railway Station, resumed duty 1 on Wed-nesday after" several months' absence from hispost, caused, by a sprious; injury to his rightknee. | Mr. Stoney has| boea nnder treatment ofeminent stfrgeons in Dnblini and though at onetime fears were entertained that amputation bfthe injnred limb Bhould b« resorted to. we areindeed pleased to be able (to announce that hohas now recovered from the effects of hia severeaccident sustained in the I performance of hisofficial duties.! No ablir man (says tbeIf oderator) has over supexittended the affairs ofKilkenny statiotj than Mr. £ tohoy, his genial andgentlemanly disposition, nn tailing courtesy, andreadiness to oblige, winnJtig for him tbe con-fidence and esteem of the public No better testof his popularity -with thelorgeifitkff under himcould be instanced than tbe deep regret withwhich they regarded the <kuse ot his absenceso long;from his post, and ttie gratification theyhave not failed to evince to1 Paras Mm how thathe Is on duty |again. I ' Mi ¦.- Stoney has manyfriendajin Waterford, who * 111, we ore 'sure, beheartily glad of hia ability to resume duty.DABOTJREBS' PROTEST.

A remarkable scene wis witnessed at Kli-mocow on Tuesday, when lihoro was a meetingof the. No. 2 jRural ' Dlslarict Council, ¦vrhichbelongs, of coarse, to tho Waterford Union.The meeting woo presided over by Mr. JamesFarreli; In the unavoidable absence of Mr.Patrick Grant, J.P., Chairman, and there wasa large attendance of members and officials.During' the proceedings the building in whichthe meeting was held, was involded by a largenumber of sturdy labourers! who made matterslook, for a while, by no means pleasant for tbelocal legislators. The mdn came there, weunderstand, to make, a strot g protest, as did thewomen suffragists In ton Ion—not comparingKilmacpw with London, 'for a moment—and todeclare their rights with ve! lement declamation.An uncomfortable and ' nc lsy half, boor wasafforded the Councillors, on 1 a scene of disorderonsned, to which even BUmjacow and far-famedMulllnavat hod long been si rangers.OAOBB AND EFFECT.

The reason for the dc nonstratlon will bereadily understood when w»mention that therearo hundreds of labourers in South Kilkennywho are unemployed; an 1 their indignationupon being superseded by o hers on these roads,drawn from far-away dlstzi its, is by no meanswithout justification. : : Thp farmers of SouthKilkenny aro, we know, entirely opposed to theintroduction of I labour parties from the upperbaronies to No. 2 area, and we ore In thoroughaccord with them and [wi th the labourers ofSouth Kilkenny who have been obliged to standidly aside to make room fox men who ormM havnbeen profitably! employed: in Kilkenny North.If steam rolling and direst labour are to besuccessful they' must go biuod lrfnand, for tbepreaent| at all events, m b: modern science andlocal prejudlccsr-tho machine must convert theman tq modern'methods; but no machine, norno methods can persuade a starving labourer intha County Kilkenny that hja is to be set asideto matie room 'for his labourer friends fromtho farthest verge of '; KU cenny. We admirethqse labonrexsj and we bo; >o they will stick totheir guns, bat while doing so let them bo welladvised, and not forget thai I If they pursue theirclaims either .for cottages 0 : rood labour in anyIntemperate fashion they will lose all publlooympa|hy. j • i ' : ,¦ -. ! : : ¦ •

A DESIRABLE INNOVATION. ¦. ¦¦It is satisfactory to find that the Watierford

Board of .Guardians camb to a practical decision-In regard to the cose of imlxed burial from thoWorkhouse mort nary J Ithio circumstances ofwhich ,we exposed in oar ijsne of Satnrdfty last.We noed not here repeat tto details, which arealready familiar to par readers. ' SafBcb it tosay that oar report oroased tbo Interest of theguardians, who vory| properly discussed thesubject at the: lost meeting, and they decidedthat lit future! o, card of identification ia to beattached to tbe shrond in the cose , of: everyperson dying in the workhouse or fever hospitalcontaining the. name and Host known place ofabode of tbe deceased This simple expedient,and other precautions, will prevent the gruesomeblondixof last week; anil the wonder . is thatsome 1 me bad not thought of it long ago. : '

l;:M_g0Il-NEEDED;MEAl8URE. : : i . ' j

! Wfl tfn VAFV nlAARAli'tn i find th rth niin fHftfMember and ono of hlg cbllcagnos has introduceda Bill to amend the constitution and method ofelection of Irish Boards of Fishery Conservators,a measure which will; we trust, do away onceand for all with tho cnmtxSrBome and intricatemachinery by whloh thead bodies are at presentconducted- Ot coarse tie' Pall Hall GaMctli.waxes' facettods on the subject, and on Wednes-day asked—-"Why the; idhole strength of theIrish jParty: should : be [ directed against thesecomparatively; insignificant bodies when, ac-cording to tbe general viaw, tbe Government Isabout to introduce a Bill putting all tbe Boardsof Ireland, great And smul], nnder popular con-trol, has been Bomowhat'of a puislo.: It doesnot seem to betoken «, tesoluto faith in tbetriumph: of tbe larger Imbasare." It la ander-stood,' however, that the reason for tbe in-troduction ot (the Bill is that when a somewhatsimilar measure was; bofoio the Bouse'last yearthe Irish Law Officers approved of tho prindpreand aim'of the! contention (that the Irish Boards

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comment nppi. Human'remains have, been,been1 freely, uji (jar thed one of tie-most reparkj

I able i being; a • Tvoll-prfeserved skeleton,1; wblcljMeasured, bei >re b, el g ; distui bed»'clo8oj uponBeven f EX)1.1 A* 6no of the emplbyees said to,yur:t»proseritativB, ]wbeh ;he' ¦ visited : thd: jplaceyesterday,.:"ihat man, I'when.he was 'sfcanalng:upright land'^J the flfesh, must have measuredclose upon eight'f opt biflb.". B s that as jtf njiy,wo noticed thai the skull wiaxf abnormal sue,and quite In.'; consonance ,with lour; informant's,theory as to! the uprtjght ¦ measurement: of thenYan, wh08e mortal remains were tlius discldijcdjafter several centuries ! Truly there weregiantsIn.1 those'idayp. j.Who was this mighty, man?!Wh&frshareiiidjhe1 take ;ln/tho leppch. in; which ihb Uved andMoved -ipi haa hts ieing 1 , '* Oh 11fcnn^ fhoaA <intni\ ^Ino Aiini^.onAAl? * ¦ ' i. ; I. i :tbat these dumb lips cdaldspeatc.''. - ' j : : |:;EE'INTERRED.; ' ;' : \ ' \- "d "|' i . ¦ ' l ! l\^• ;| ¦ Tho remains referred .to and others wh^lchwere excavated ¦ were collected : and vijeyer-ontly re-lnteried i in the hbl'y gronpd|;inwhich they bad .been, temporarily disturbed,and there they will aVait in cOminglodi ashesthe final snu irons ot the last j trumpet.- I Thogreatest care 'was taken hy the jpooplo entrustedwjth this wor t, I and..tile spot iji ; which the Ire-Interment too 1 place will be suitably. Indicated¦¦ftAj^ the infom fttidn offhturo generations.! ;' |

6TSER! INT; iJMiSTI^G DIBCLOSDRE .i'. |.' .' .v/' -j ! Bat .there wera other finds ^"as even moireinteresting characterl |. j We .refer-to.th^Qls-cdvory of twi large.stones whlipb, perhiaps, theerddite Edito: df the j ournal ot the Wateffordand, Sonth-Ei sfi of Ireland will • throw : muchlight upon. . ; H <i refer, of coarse, to the Rev.;'P.Power. : One 1 if f becsM Bandstone hlock nearly.octiigonial in shape wfren : we saw it, and nponone1 1 of its' fac eel there Its the effigy of a banianhead. : The other stone is not quite so large,and is' apparinily a fragment. 1 It bears nponwhat remains of its upper surface, the flgurea'1JJM2 ," and.tl i'e letters' VI. H. sV and "Marie,"evidently portio is of a larger inscription J ; thecontext of wbict we'hope may yet be discovered.OUR LADY'S: OHURCEri'ARD.i , . . .' - ¦ ¦ ';• ¦. > |i ii' : I i Many of pur readers will be interested toknow that the; sacred spot in wbich these ! dis-coveries - were riade.is the gltel of Oof Lady'sChapel—hence tody Lane—which disappearedIn I or about ' 1B4S-9 ; bud cnriouily enough; ac-cording to Rylond, Oar, Lady's Church did notbelong to any {Religions k)rder, nisither did: It jtoany parish. | It is supposed to 1 ave been;;whatwu then known as a Votive Chjurch, and. th'atduring its exfstincjo several ii terments! tookplace ."around'' the precincts of this sacredshrine,1 a fa st rally I jnBtifled, |.so recently.When the fab] io bf the Building/ res completelydemolished .in imes : of perse,:ption ita {site-—where the Extension !ls about to take placef-became a buiialj ground,'andfo;''many years itwas known oa "Oar Lady's Ch irehyard,? I thefaithful ot the! time affectionately: clinging to theassociation of the Name with tbe last restingplace ot their beloved, ! So it wt 1 be seen liwhatthoughts thesb dead bones and a few fragmentsof stone can 1 .waken asr to tbe [history of j theCatholic Charch j in this particular ¦ portion ofWatertord. i . . . . , |. . . . Tj . , ; ;; |. | : -

WEST,W,ATERFORJ);EXECUTrVE U.I.i/i |: I There Is |to be an exceptionally importantannual meeting of the West Waterford Exec'a-tlvp: of the U t d Irish League I at Morrissey'sBotelr Cappoquin, on the next [air day, -whenofficers for the coming year will be elected bythe ' delegates representing all the affiliatedbranches of the League jln the. division of [WestWaterford. Paring the post few yearsitheofficers were:—Messrs. j P. F. Walsh, Tallow,President; William Stack, J.P., Dvngarvan,*ITlJ-J t%~**~tA*~.+ ¦' 11n«M«JlA.tlAnUH m«ll«ml tTn«<viwa*A*ctiiV*CA*y f oicMkuuc4 r w~ T~ " t } xouuniuutuBeiretary, and I Thomas Keane, Capp quin,\Assistant Secretary ; Dr. Patrick R. Denneaytrepi re8entative on the National pirectoryj;iand3. C\ O'Brien, J.?., ZJsmore, Treasurer. Iftheassembled delegates think wall ] of it the j* ban,of coarse, re-elect all the old officers -ago n foranother year; arid if ion the other band they ,desire a change there will be rio impedlinentsoffered them In so doing. ! ! '; ,i : 1 1 ¦ ¦ ¦

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TAiLOW BRANQH. ¦ .- - " ! • ¦ - ,- '¦ !: |! ¦A. committee meeting was held on 8n iday.

Present—Messrs.1 P. F. Walsh, in! the chair: P.Clancy, M.C.O.; e. ueaan, v.u.; w. aogan,D.C, ; J. Clancy, R. O'Brien; Wm. French, R.Conway, P. Lone, J. J, Walsh, jG. McDonnell.Several new members were enrolled, and | theTreasurer was directed to forward the annualafflUaOpn fee to the Treasurer tIJ I. L., DnbUn,Ii was-decided toj bold ei general [meeting x t tbebranch on 8unday. 24th lnst., to; elect a; com-mittee and officers and. six.; delegates frof f thebranch to! West; Waterford j Executive] I theannual meeting of which will be held on IJhurB-dayj 28th - Insfci, ia fe MJorrlssey's Hotel/ Cap-¦ '. : i ' ' . . " i

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DDNHILL BRANCH.J I , f>«"9 rjE3, A meeting .of the|Dunhill branch of I the

United Irish League was held on Sunday la tf MrM. Gough presiding.! A circular wj s read from tbeCentral Branch stating1 that MrJ jCondon,jlf.P.tor Clonmel would, attend on! Snnflayt tbe Szi \ ofMarch, for the reorganisation (ft the branch.It was proposed by Mr. Patrick Power, socoqdedby, Mr. James Power—" That they hoped that allsections of the parishioners 'would fall into lineand | become members of the league, as: bydoing so it would add to strengthen Mr. JohnRedmond, M.P.,i and tho Irisb Pledge-tkrandParllamentry Party wbcj are fighting tbe canseof the people, and that we are now as heretoforeunchanged i and unchangeable In I our adherenceto their principles, and that disunion andidis-Bonsion should be openly condemned wharevex,true nationality existsi, amongst;! tbe people."jA. committee of sxc members were! appointicd tomake preparations for 'the meeting. : ' 'j ! |

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PENNX-IN-THE.8L0T.: " ' i - | ! • ' :• ¦ ' 1 |' j : :; We find that tbisjiweek our London Cor-respondent has Introduced thei matter of; thePenny-ln-the-Slot barrier at the Waterford KortbRailway Btotlon,! and that he offers some, tren-chant remarks on the subject. • : ¦

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" The appeal i signed by tha President I andSecretary appears in dor advertlalng columnson behalf ot the Amalgamated Society ot Tailors;It has reference,! of coarse,! to tbe houses in. tbetailoring trade In Watertord which their organi-sation docfn worthy of support. ; ¦] : :;sation docfn worthy of support. ; ¦] : \ ; [CATTLE JEXPORTS..' .: ;

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W competed for! in Dublin on Sonday week, andia anticipation of that event thei members'of theabove Club havi arranged'; for ;•; 'trial nice.'l oaS dday next, tho'start to tale|place atrWil-uamstown at half-past 12 o'c ock. Intendingcompetitors, of I whom 18 are expected to; takepart in the, triijtl, aro roqnestejd to assemble atthe Town Hall At eleven o'clock sharp on |Snn-day forenoon, i I After tbe 'race|ten runner^ willbe selected lor tbe cnampionswp, out, or course,onfy six wiUbe taunted in thatpyent. We;mayadd; that t|b« WiUiamstown course is as pparlyas possible like tbe DnbUs venue—heavy fencesand big water jiimps, and the rien engaged; Milbo put on |beir metal during th trial race.:; :

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iBBIDQE; ; j :|s TIMBERTOESiGETS iA KNOCK, i ; !: This! afternoon the schooner ;Dayid Rees, ot '

Axklow, Captain , Kinch, master, 1 was: being itowed, light, frop her berth, near the ilarbet :House,' witb tbe intention of passing thronghthe :opening- span to jthe wharf at the North side to :load rough timber. The little steanier, Heron, !bad her in tow and when about fifty yards of thebridge1 [let go the . tow-tope,! leaving the David 'Rees well: under way. j Before, the skipper;ofthe schooner could down anchor his vessel's .'bowsprit collided with ,the bridge and carried 'away ia yard. or two of the top railings, bat :beyond that no further damage iwasj done, !!Workmen were iinmediateiy employed in repair- Iing the;damage, 'the cost of which is1 estimated. 'at: the outside , at a few pounds: Nonb of thepoles w'ero injured, and no interaption'of trafficresulted from the Impact or its consequences.

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A meeting of 1 the oftxive was held, on Wed- !:nefiday, 20th inst,', iby kind|pannififlHm of the ;;Mayorjof Waterford, in the Town' Hall 'Com- !l outtee Jtoom.i; iTte X5onn!ty, High Sheriff, jMajor x/uAvasse, presided, .and a large nun- :iber of ladies and gentlemerj'intereeted-; in the !work,!included Sir William! Goff , Bart; Lady ¦•Goff, ihe Dean i:of Waterford,: tRevs.. P.. Fite-'' '< ¦gerald.i PiP-. 'andCi ©oyle, : 6J: Messrs. J. :iCongseveV-'H-. P.-Lowndes, DJ , fill.Cl 3-BL ';.P<fwef,.(Frank.Shprtis, - '—. Doyle, Sec. iWater- jford.United Temperance'Aeeoaatibn: jTv H. ijBell. [J. Forde, Bad., J.P i Dr. O uUivan-, ;E.i iBell, iA. Farrell, and His.: Ern'eet jWhite, * I(Mies IWbite, Mrs.-urMtt, th&. (Rectoryi Strad- .- :; ¦ball- airs. <3.;de .Vere Kennedy, Mrs. G.P. !!Matcomsbn, -Mrs .WJ Mackes>, Mrs. rW51son, itire, and Miss Macbeth, 'Mrs. Weyi 'M-'Bfi 'raul.L'Miss Connolly1, .Miss' Qloir, :Miss".-Bell, .! !Miss poole, Mies . Jeffares, iMiss Walahe. the' ;|Misses'Scott, the. Misses Creed, and the Hon. iSeb./ Misa Peer OSbee.. \ ':. . . | ', _ * - - i . - - - — = 1 «

, I Letters of apology! ior inability; to 'attend • ¦ :.were read from several ladies and 'gentlemen. :|¦ The] minutes of thei preceding meeting were :|:taken pa lead and' confirmed. . The accounte -'were read'and-pas3<.<i«nd|a: "vote; oi thanks :! >tol thej iHon. Ses.-, Miss'XxShee, -and. to- 'the.vij .;oti rladifiB was, proposed iby! fiir fWni ¦¦Qofh'- '¦eecorraed 'by the Dean of .Waterford. ¦ and] \passed;with acclamatfon. The: wonderful sue- ' 'cess attending j: this, the I first year /of the f 'movement, was entirely due to the , untiring : .:enorta lot Miss <)<8hee, ably Bupported ;by. tie : .ptber laddJea. , !!¦ . ¦

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. .: V., : The accoimta surd balance! eheei for tio' ' .flrtt e%ht [roonUia, up to December1 3lBtv'lKEJ, ; vaudited ay the Manager,. iNational Eaab" :work jdpnd in forty-nihe daya vflUU ;6fll H&, ' , :(treasrxrere to.tie fund), Bhowed xepeipte ironj ¦- . ';agatmnj- working costs forthat'.period £130 "Ss. . '2W:. the deficit of £lfl .88. 17*. Ibeing due' tothe number of days' work available: not being/ ,inearly large enough to meeVlmore than one- i! '.fifth oifitho weekly wagespsiditb the vali manemployed;1 ; ibeeideS tfie 'heavy' cost'of horBe 'hire, ihire of tenta. eto.. fox st>eeial!occasions.. ;extra Qaboor, rail'freights and| other fiuhdrles.The coffee vahjond its fittings;flic rgeneronsgift ctt |E. j Winston Barron, | Bso;, besides 'in-surances, cost iof collecting, 1 the -fund : and!organising the Work, amount j to £62 2a. ' 3W., :•whictBnm haa ibeen paid .besides ,-the 1 deficiton1 rw. iges, oat of the association'e; fundi .thelU't < v. donations to ; whicb .will hort t b6publialied. • Thej coffee .win has,' travelled-: ovenaS0 niijes,ein«ejit: began work., -It as [servedentirely entirely .'by; volunteers, aniiooa • to-iprovide'''«ime jallernatyve tO i sJcoliolic refreshr.-merits at teirs.-fiportB,"-races !«od otlier popular;gathering t and the ¦ greatest!b,ope!off.'tbeselady-workers-is to so stiniulfile the popular:demand for non-alcobolics that jt j niay:6oonrav fb* catfenff trade''to ( meet Afc alKeaeh-gatherings as part of their: regular,business. ;Slfeaniwliile th«- ladies 'Who ; devote):time, |bdalfli land; Ihsrii work to eerving in; 0aj van, - ]are daily': more encouraged to 5>eraev6re, by ;the genuine appreciation and -gratitude, ex- - :!pressed by • customers, and'[particularly- by .. - , !jncreasing calla made on them by oomm\uees •'of 6ptirta,. etc., to! atteijd; ! tielr fixtures. ¦!8evefal ' such calls far outgide the ;oonntyhave:had;to W xefused, owing to date&'claBh.-ing with the van's regular engagements. Anathe particular thanks of all workers are dueto tneiuiost 'Bev.Dr. fiheehan,rforJthe Bpleri».djd j»< tiv^ «api>ort he boslgiyen the wortia Ievery -I part- olihis diocese, an example Soli

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TJOTHKiBCIAI.- INSTBUCrraONI j COMMEtTEK,¦ The ordinary . monthly ..mt :ting''waB beli

to-day at 2.0. f Present-/Rie Moat Rev. Dr.

Sheehan,;, dhiairman; : Alderjr.v.i ; IT- Whittl&,CwinisiUaii .AI-iNyisoa, : DA..1.." 'P; i CouncillorID MalaDoraaM.l J.P; Bey T F furlong/;Adrnt(Rav ;P- F Fitegersld, ' Adfii; Rev ' /WillianrDelaoey.'O.C;! James J.f Phelan, iTsq; John-NV_White,:;I%-.JJ'.v :\ :j

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of I relating' ftndmee and: to ithfl" 'fufm/shnng' and;,: >equip^ang:. of Tthe' ; Centra?'h Technical: ( Inr J )•stHnte;-:- >: "; ¦¦"+' ' ¦ ¦ '. -. ' *:. - - " "' f - - '- - i r L "- " - i ^ ' ¦! ' ¦'"• " ' - "J - i :;

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: The | attendince at the various 'classes' ccn> : ; •¦<in-ue wyj Aatmsladtory 'aaiiehoWn. ;iy,!;t3ief f>fljure 'grnn. to the fl ad plSastei'srrepont.'!¦ !• -iTSe'lhkjp^.wasI eipresaed taa<t^a' ':1&rd» ''nTUn»-!i

' '•-[Wr of OTo/ ,sVi !ld1;makeientry-foB :the-; :¦>,foii^xrin --ekamin0Uonsj; !|'' '¦:l- .; '> > '- , ; '- 'i'-',\;i > ::¦¦ to j • sbnnectidn TTv4fh\t 4hi ©ay. PteMf-alorMi' ;SohooJ it; was' decided to adopt a-!ecoeme'by;': '!wbidhl teb' acb areht'ipfl , wilt !*e : bffer«d- for : -;competition-toi boys; betweenj|fh« : 'ages'of- K1 ''anjd, if "J.Tbe] ficfioTar^^'iiniiky^pfowBioe.ii'i1 .'itol;!' ireo toiton : as' ; ,-^well;.!'to . fck^:--:-»B4;;; v'itei »j doling one "T&f, i f e f.-MKC' t-: tier::; %*}

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[TBOM oon own coaMSPOXKorxJTfc*. usual i weddr meeting of tho afcove

fc»»d iM^ ' baM on Tuesday Urt. } J^C&wonT h&itmon. presidedUnd the ether

issirf|.f|EWJTUneen ; Wo. BucMey. ,Thomas Tobin,$n? W*:*h. J.'P; Mo^an ' Rwljg. JctoDcohaii. Thomaa J. Dempaey, Maurice ioley,tfaha; James W*Uh. James OJurke. : MichaelJPoler Baliylaneen; Thomas Ourran, WM.Ivfn. TWaa Coffey. Philip Kirw*n, JohnOaUinkne. John Quinn. Jatrws Torpoy Patk.Rtwrald, James Power. Fews ; Edmondrowfr. P*:rick Wall, and Michael Power,¦ ThTloUwing officials wore, in at-tendance-afcars Thomas Walshe. Clerk; . PatrickHMrSey. Assonant Clerk ; Patrick Pwer,CUsSr, and Relieving Officers Thoa. Powerami John Coffey.

,KE3IGNUTr0iNT OF A MEMBER .Mr. Morrisiey submitted a wtf )t,eDd*™jj

Lis resignation 10 the board, and tho OlerUaid That the poardians have no power toocoept hiB resignation . If he wante to reeiCTfc» must inform the Local Government Boarddboirt it , and they iuive power to acfcopt Dieresignat ion .

Th« ChairaiR-n aaid that this was a veryInconvenient time for him to resign afl there£3 auch a lot of important business on hand ,cad it would take a Ions -time to to^pi aoaatber to fill the vacan.cy. 'He would a;-kfcSm to h<<M on a little longer.

Mr. Morri wey »aid it was impossible for&im 10 k-eep on any longer.

Tihe matter them dropped .• MASTER'S ttEPOUT

5 wj uire 10 cwt. champion seed potatoes,coo ton artificial manure , three barrelseeod«*ts, six ozs. onrane, four ozs- turnips, four©as. rarden turnip eeeds, and ten ozs leoks.—All»wed . .

The chiTomsyti are getting' chocked up oc-aasionally by the j ackdawe building nesteia them. I would euggest to havo lotUcepat on the chimneys and ventilated to pre-went tihem from nesting in those places.

Order made—The Master to give an es-timste cost for this day week.

lAn inmate named John Mulcahy, wiho isCa epileptic, and "Who by the doctor's<iirections \ have k^pt working occasionallyca the farm , has now declined to work , and13 in my opinion, unjnana^ea'ble and notaccountable for Ids acta. We. have no par-ticular ward for male itimatxss of this claea.Es is at present classified with the male in-Cnms.

Order made—(Referred to the Medical Officertit report.I had P. iFlynn engaged for three days

putting up til«6 and Blates aa directed —IAJ>-pr»T©d of.

This concluded the business at the boardcf ruardkms, and the meeting of the

MST-MOT OOTINXJELP~~ -was then held. Mr William Walsh. J P .Chairman, presided.

fiONMAIEDOiNi PEER.1h« Clerk said that Mr. RLordan hid come

to Address the 'board on tho subject ol tieerection of a pier at Boiunahbn, and also inc*nn«ction with • the bricta.

Mr. Riordaa made a very long statementJa irtiicih he said that from tiho sand whichia accumulated on the chorea of BonmahonBay very good (bricks oould be. made.. SomeCuve been manufactured already and: wereforwarded to .another country, and for thesetricks very good prices were given. Iffe ex-Baiined1 to tie board how these briekfl atemsmtfactured, and what benefit it would beto Bonmahon And Kilm&cthoinas if » brickC&ctory could be eatabliBliod, and with aEtUe heto- this could De accomplished. Inorder to oave tbia done- Jt -would be neoesary<!• have a jier erected at Boninahon eo as6* enable tftaps to come into the bay to carrysway itheee bricks. If this pier could 'be«r*eted eomething about ten ships could findrefuge in this bay, besides many small baits.This -wauld be a great advantage aa—they6*ttld cive better wagea to th« emsployere«5ien they have ehips to carry away thetricks. (Mr. Eiordan then eubmitteda rou^hixaming at the pier. . _ _ .' . . .

Mr. Kiordan bavinz further explained analaid before lh« boaTQ the great advantagescad benefits ' that could be derived .by 'havingo pier erected1 at Bonmahon, tho -followingresolution was proposed (by Mr. Dompeey,seconded 'byilfT. Power (Bonmahon), and re-ficlrod:—That wej,the Kilmacthomaa RuralKdtrdct' Council, m meeting aeeemfbled1, begroepcictfally to aak the County Council to beB9 pod

as to vote £1,000 for the erection of* pier or haAour at Bonmahon; that thalAfcrteuKoixal ; and Technical Instruction I>e-psitment give us a similar amount, of whichitre are paying one penny da 'the £ rates;ds!i Use Sea Board Fishing Fund! five anequal amount aa free grant; that the com-pany called the Brick Works Committee give£3,000 tawardB this pier. i

ENGINEER AND GHBRK OF WBK8.The OTeri said the next business thoy_ had

t» iproceed with was to appoint an Enginoenaa Qorki of Worha for tho th and 6th

schemes.EngineeiB for 6th scheme—Mr. P. C. Pen-

reee tendered at ithe rate of 5s. per die ; allOther .works at a remuneration of ono per«5eal on the total.

Lfr. Thomas Ormond at tho rate of 5s. percJbo. For all other works £3 Os. per pJot.

James Lalor proposed to do tho work atO total of £229.

Mr. Jerphaon proposed to mark kites at 4B .por pilot, and to perform all other works forIhe »um of H per cent, upon the cost of thomrk executed.

Mr. Penroee's tender being the lowest heTffsa declared engineer for the 5th scheme.

Clerk ocf Works 5lh Scheme—Mr. MichaelOlSiillivan proposed, to superintend buildinge»4 fencing under 6th scheme for £1 5s. perfcstrae.

Mr. John Phelan proposed to offer his ser-<rice3 at the rate of 17s. Gd. per cottage andf2»t.

: Hdmond Drohan tendered at the rate of£3 2s. 6d. per cottage and plot.

P. Powcrr tenderod at <ho rato of £1 iwcottage and 7s. 6d. per addiiional allotment.

(H. A. Hamilton proposed to do tho w, :kell the rate of 2 per een't. on the outlay.

Mr. Whelanfe tender being the lowest waseooepted.

Engineer for 4th Scheme^—Mr. OrmondC^cdered and agTeed to Burvey aero and half-acre plots at the rate of 63. 8d. por plot.

Mr. LaToT tondered at tho rate of 63. perplefc {acre and faalfiacre).

Mr. Jcphson at the rate of 43. per plot.Mr. Jephson's tender being the lawest was

CManiinoTi6ly accepted.CBeri of Works 4th Scheme—3fr (TSullivan

jawpceed to superintend building and fencingd 4th scheme at the rate of fil 5s. per house.

Mr. John Phelan offered his services atthe rate of'uSs. per cottage and plot, :and 3a.par additional allotment.

Mr, Bdmond Drahan tendered at the rateel 35s. per cottage and plot, and ! 5s. for«vety additional allotment. ;

MT. P. Power tendered at the rate, of 253.per cottage and plot, and 8s. per additional^Uotment. | !

Mr. John Quiira propoced, and Mr. Power,CVjwa, seconded that Mr. Ph<Can'a tender becooeprted.

Mr. P. Fitegerald propoeed, and Mr. ?V7jaII 6econdod, that Mr, "Powerfc J>e ac-ceptad, he having1 previous experienoo !

A poll iraa then, taken and the. lowest ten-flee K-as accepted.

; TYP1HOID TTHVEB. !: B.I.C., KilT. I

10th February. !t907.: r—-I have to report for the informationcf: Ihe 8ar4'tary authority of XCauacthomasXJaioin that John Power, lalboorer, ; Ballyfeairriii, died to lh* bmsso of Eobori Bolton,K»D. on the Tth inat. Having heard that Digw, KSme&den, Who attended him bad

, eesA word to- Mr. Ooffey, R.O., Oiat the man¦ bad died ifrom typhoia fever, and that nowake WAS to be held, I at omee cautionedBtftart and1 lite irife against holding thewake. I caw Dr. Byrne on the fdllcrwfiJgday¦wfcen ho told me that the man bad diedtNtn supposed typhoid fever, and that b«

i «2*olately forbid th« tr&Sce, I csatTcnled MrlE too ami his iw£fe eoveral timesi andwarned those present of Hheit dangtsr, aot»witfasta-nding which the wake was held. Mr.O*ffer, fiJO., was ¦witfi xoe> in the . hooee onesroal oceaaJoas.—TOOT obedient servant,

i j . o raniiL.31ie ChainMa said that Mr. Ooffey bad

Bitie. his own ' part> btft of ootrrM bo. couldrot prevent people from going, ia end out to{hw wake. •.-; Mr. Coffer-: said 9ie' went there *nd hadffae place di&infected'. , • ¦ ; - •

Bfr. Walsh' said that this man bad'some*Sbeff disease, -and it ia believed that he diedfctffi ihe effects of H aadnot from typhoid

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: i lath February, 1007. ,dJeat ' SJr-rWouM you kindly inform • tb«

m<!imberi of!thelDistrict Council that 2 noverw>oie ih« loiier to tho Local i Qoyemtrtent•Board -which you ieid ct last nieetini.-r¦y-aurs truly,

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i . OONaiBERAOTOiN' OF iFORHS—Kb! .' : ¦ ' . :¦ SCKEaiE.

.The Clerk said: that according.to. his es-timation, trjere | could be about 90 eott.nsea(bnilt upder th« 6th Vtcheme. The forma toiwe c ttajMB esiujrod is knocked out ! asiL ^V. I S V — 1__ . _ i 1! I t ¦ j. l 1there 6hould be tirenty applicauona of th&tkind in! order ito taka them into consider-ation. Mr. Dempseylslnotice of motion willknock but nht> additional s otments. \ :

Mr. I>empsey aaid that his reason for pro-pfjsin. jthe) resolution wi» that he qon^aidored that a man -with a cottage and half-,acre uf land ia 4ar: iberWer off than the lian'wiho has n . ihou&e at ali, and therefor^ it¦nvuld bo bcrt.ter to expend the money ia profvlding the ipoople' with houses. j . j

S'ame ,were in favour of giving the' ad-dhionaJ allotments and others were against..A p-aU was jtaken;, and there voted for givingtfie additional allotmente, U , and 17 against.

The- motion was declared carried. \The Oounlcil then adtjourned. :

KILMACTHOMAS PETTY I¦ . 1

! SESSIONS. ;

CHARGE OF L.VP.CENY

[PKOM ;0UB OWN COEEESPOSDBNT.] :Ou .Monday last a special court Vas

opened ia KiLmac-thoioas before Williani! J.Orr , 'Esq., K.M., in the chair, and Mr.lEdmond Flithavan , J.P. 1

John Doinne, Kealfoun (who with hiB <tifehad beon remanded on Wednesday wqek)appeared and was charged with unlawfullyar.d felonioiioly stealing, taking and carry-ing away f|x>m the dwellin^houee of JatneiJCrotty, Currabaha, ono five pound nbte,three poiind notes, five sovereigns, and touror five half-6everei(fn8 , the property of thesaid James 1 CroUy. :

Mary I>uine (hi3 wife), Kealfoun, also ap-peared, and w*6 charged with receiving afive ipound note irom John Dtmne (her 'iius-band) knowing same to have been stolen )

Mr. Orr |then read the depositions whichwere made "by Miss Fitzgerald (clerk in Mr.O'Donoghuo's shop), Mr. OlXmogh-ue, Jas.Cnotty, Mf. Timothy Dooley (clerk in Mr.Kiersey'8 shop), and Sergeant Mahoney1 onWedne day evening, the 13th inst., and theyhary ing awcirn that tbese depositions werequite true,! ' •

Mr. Jambs Orotty was cros^-examine*!; byMr. 1/oundea, D.T., Portl&w, and in reply hesaid that he would gay that John Dij nneknow where he kept hifi money, because heaJwiaj-s werlt to tho drawer when paying1' thesen-ants, and they knew that he got themoney thore; they all saw him going (hereand heard ' him opening the drawer when hiewants to piy them ; be knew the accusedto be in very poor cireumauraces; he wanted¦hia wages Jn advance and got it on three orfour ocoasipnr; he asied him to lend himngoney. and he gave it to him on two oc«casiens ; on the last occasion he gave him4a., thia was about a month ago.

Dtavid Tobin deposed that he knew JohnDunne; hd is married to his sifter ; ho la/taarw him u his brottier'e on Sunday Ia3t,4iho 10th inau, at tht Xyre ; he had not feenhim for twelve montlis previous to thai.' henever gavoj John Ihinne any money, nor didhe (accusetf) aak him for it ; he did not eeehis sister IOT four ytars, and ho never gaveher any money.

James Tobin doposod that he lives at the'Nyre ; John Dunne is his brother-in-law; heia marriedl to hie aster, it will be Bix yearsnext April since he saw him; on Mo ad ay*'eek, the ; 11th in£t.. he saw him laat j onthat evening he came to his house; he (ac-cused) did not ask him fon any money ; henever gave him any nor to his wife; ho; didnot «ay what he had come for.

Patrick Tobin deposed that he knew JohiiI>unne ; he U married- to his (witn tes's)aia;er ; he saw them Ln court and ideatifleaAihem ; he (witness) ha6 no other brother ;nIreland, but be has them in America : hedaw him on Sunday, the 10th inst., and 'alsoon 'Monday, tho llih inat. ; it was two yearsfftnee he 5vad eeen him before ; he (accrmed)did not apk him (witness) for money;: i(, waa¦three or four years since he met him (ac-<tuaed) in pungatvan; he did not ask him(witness) for monoy then. His (accnrad'B;¦Wfe - never, asked (witnea3) for money, nwe[ae never gave him any.! Mr. Power, D.C., deposed that he ljvns at¦Kealf oun ; ho knew the prisoner present; he

{Vnsoner) is a tenant of his for the last tworears; ho holds a cottage, and he .(priflo&er)never paid him iany rent in the shapa ofmoney, bu^ he got 15 or 20 loads of manureai ueu of (rent; he (witness) knows that! heM poor, and that he could not pay him anyrent in thej shape of .monoy. .In consequenceci what h<j> heard he (witness) went to ¦ hiB(prisoners) house on Saturday, tho mb. instabout 10 aJm ; he (witness) asked him«,Wtie rent lie promised, him >the day before,and he told him (hat he would pay him whenhJB wife would come from iRtimacthomavhe asked lj sm what about the report whichhe heard, and he (prisoner) asked whatrumours wore about him, and ho (witness)said he was-not going to tell him that hewould heaii it later on.

Prisoner-7'Did not my wife pay some moreTent m work?I Witnees^-I admit that.The priBoapr sale? he offered him rent twelvemonths ag<J and he would not take it._ Siinon Markley deposed that he livck atKealfoun; bn the 6th February he was gainsto Oungaryan and he saw the defendant; onthe Thursday night before, and on Friday,8th inst., he met John Dunne near MnhonBridge andlhe went to town with him; theycalled up Sir. Crotty'e publichouso at iLeainy-bnen , and .they had drinks for which JohnJJunn«i paid; on the way he said ho got moneyttom his brother-in-law; when . they arr ivedin JDunmirvan they both went up to Mr , Cum-mins1 &hop| and he bought stuff to make atrousers, and >vest and John ©unne boughtetuff to make a whole euit; he (witness) onlyintended to buy etuff for a pair of troupersand vest but Dunne said it would be betterto buy tho ivhole suit ; he said he hadn't themoney and Jofin Dunne gave him 16a.. tobuy a coaB; they then went and "had <lin.ncr for which Dune paid; they also haddrinks and Dunne paid for every other drink.

I Mr. Cunrjin g-ham deposed that ho is anuBsistant iijr Mr. Cummins': drapery ahop-he thought the'aecuBod entered the shop onfj -idav_ the 8th 1 inst; he came to his counteraid purchased 'a euit of eerge and paid h'imabout 35s ; he (accused) handed him twosingle notes ; ha bought nothing else that daySerfft. Thomas Hannatn deposed that on theUtn February he had occasioon to arrest theprisoner no* present at Lyre, on the churgeof. having stolen £15 from Mr. James Crottyat Currabahn, between iht, 29th January ahdtlis 9th February ; he gave him the odualcaution, and, he;(prisonor) said: "Well, I aminnoocent any way, it i3 £16 my little aonPhilip found , £12 on Monday week in thehouse; it pas rumoured I found more in thehouse ; Alary Flynn .who lived in the househad, it was thought, money ; eoino say it was£50- 1 !inv|ted;'Mrs. Kirnan (Mn. Flynn 'adauffhter-m-lj aw) to coriio and we would eeorfcbthe house for money • I did not : tell anv/ihethe amount J got; James Power asked me foimoney, he . ieard 2 found some; and 1 toldhim it \vas py; ,brolher-in-law gave me helpto 1 put down the crop; 1 was in Dungarvinon Friday, and a etranga man met me on thestreet, and he said ar<> you down in thatoountfy yet? |I said. I was; toe said did Crottyget the money, iand I said I; knew ' nothingabout it; I 4sked Crotty when I came homedid he lose juiyl moneyj and he said he didnot lose anything;1 I suppose'I am here he-cahse 1 nought ! clothe*I for myaelf and niywi!e at Mr J Cummins'I in Dungatvan; mylittle son was playing jn 'the 'room when aefoand the money, It was in a:canister underthe bed in ' he wall; there was a- £5 note.throe single notes;' fourTeovereigns in It; Ikeptihe mor 07 Bnd 1 don't think it was anyBid; I admit it looks auspicious for the tinij-I Ifound the money at ftha eame time tliitCrotty 3c«t his money; my <wife has 'thei lestit iis not mi ch; ' il went there on Saturdayand came h«}» to byte w fiet -Bomo help frotLmjt ibrotheivin-law.*r I , ' } . . : ¦ . . j ¦ ~

This concl ide4 tha proceedings, and Mr.Or* asked' the defendant if he; had anytnirigtol«ay, but lhat; it waa! better for him n<>tto jnake anyletatement, because it would ,be.token in writing an"d would appear ogain thim at the Asa 1 tea, j ¦ ; . ; • :

The aocnaod was remanded for -the ABS 'VU Swhich will cornel oS on the 7th March.

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Tho Weekly meeting of this iboardi waa heldon Tuesday. | Mr, WilUam(: Stack, J.P.,M.O.CL, pbeaided. ' The: other members pre-sent lirero^Meesrs. (Michael Syrne, ThomasDuRjaai Richard, Eyan, [Patrick Foloy, M.Walsh, Philip (Beresiord.-! : | ; '¦,Tho following offlcials ware in atlondance—

Messrs. John : B. Dowor, Cterkj MichaelFlynn, Lissistant Clerk ; : Thonus- W«kh,Master; Dr. Hackett, MJO; iEelieying OfficersThomaa D«e and E. Jiioly. - I I

' MEDICAL OFFICER'S iEEPOiET. ;¦ |The 'Medical Officer 's .weekly report con-

tained tho lollowing—There is a lease in 1hehospital for special treatment. I onithia dayweek ' examined the children, j male fan3female.: . There are no cases of infoctious| dis-BasesJ nor are there any cases, of I skin in|ec-tion. l There are some vases ol teeth ; re-quiring attention. ' ¦ \ i !

Inq report was approved 01, and an . orderwa3 made that a dentist ibo requested to visitthe "children if the doctor thinks1 proper. !

INSPECTOR'S REPORT—THE GIRL'S: T~T ! SCHOOL. :. 1

¦• The! Lotil GovernmonV-Board ioiwardedthe

accompanying' enclosure 'to a communicationwhich, th>y. had received from tho Commis-sioners of .iNational Edacation, '.relating totheir IdtetHct inspeciora last report on theworkhouse' girl's school; and requested theteachfer's !attention may bo ¦called to ' :theobservations of the inspector. ' I • ' ¦ ' ;

Tho report was as followo—iThe ;odncatlonalproncionoy of the <pupils is of £air standardin gaiierU. Beading is well taught, but , inarithmetic ¦ and needlework greater,- proficiencyshould be! shown. The written txercioes cathe papiU should be more carefully supervised

Ecforrcdlto tho teacher, I ¦ > . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦THE CASE AGU!INiST itAJOR OHiEWRN'LEY

Mr .. J. {F. Williams wrote enclosing a letterfrom Mrf Anthony Carroll, solicitor for de-fendant, in the case of the guardtana againstMajor Cheamloy. The onclosuroj stated, thatas the guardi&ns w&re aware Major Chearn-loy bad .complied with the law, notwithfltand-mg that I the notice of eviction reached Ihehanda of; the Relieving Officer in the parishof Mpdeligo in the lismore Union. Mr. Car-roll pointed out that as' there was nothing' tobe gained by an appeal on a very narrowpoint of law, he would suggest that , a com-nromise murht 'bo coma to whereby moneymight be saved by avoiding further litigation,

Mr. William intimated in his communica?tion , that the guardians had already"fceendefeated :bv Major Cheamley, and that per-haps, tho poard might see their way to ajreewith the views expressed by Mr. Carroll.,

Mr. [ i l . Walsh—We have beard the twosides of the question, and now I would befor saving tho ratepayer's money. 1 don'tcare about Major Cheamley or anyone else.It appears to be a doubtful case, and I amfor a compromise and not for going to law.

Chairman—I think we should go to Ta-ir inthe matter. ' ' '

ilr. Walsh—J am for a compromise. II weare beaten, it will cost a large amount ofmoney.

Cliairman—1 think Major Cheamloy' xsclimbing down. He ifl a vory smart man.

Mr. Duggan—I think, Mr. Walsh, if itajorCheamley made a. mistake ho onjht to bomade pay for it. : '

Mr. Walah—And he iB willing to pay. IThe Clerk said that it would bo bettor 'if

the matter iwere lofli in tho hands ofMr.. Williams, as it would havo a moresatisfactory issue.

Ordered acooTdingly. WATfiR PJPE3 AT THE DISPENSARY.Mr. John A. Ryan, C.E., wrota etatins that

the repaire to the water pipes at Dungarvandi&oensary were now completed. He mouldsuggest to the 'board the advisability of takingfor the dispensary a [Separate supply pipefrom the main , seeing that the existingsupply pipe ia available poth for the Catholicinstitute next door and for the dispensary.The cost! would be £3 10s.

The guardians did not eee their way atpresent to comply with the request.

EXCESSIVE TENDER.Mr. J. A- £yan, C.E., wrote statins that in

his opinion the tender of John O'Brien, Fair-lano, Dungarvan, at £16 58. for the repairsof tho steps at infirm ward was excessive:£10 was onout the outsido value of the CTorkto be executed. , . 1-

An order was made that o copy of theletter be iorwarded to the contractor, withthe intimation that the g_uardiana could notexceed the engineer'a estimate.THE LATE DR. MORRISSEY-^OKNOW-

LEDGMENTS.The following letter were read, and ordered

to bo placed on the minutes : —Cappagh, February 18th, 1SC7.

Mr Dear Mr. .Dower—Please convey to themembers | of the Dungarvan Board of Guar-dians my moat sincere thanks for their kindresolution of sympathy passed on the death,of my dear brother. It is consoling to knowthe high eflteco. in which the poor fellow washeld by the membore of your 'board. I feelkeenly your own expression of condolence, aaI knew what fast friends you both were.—Iremain, faithfully youra,

NICHOLAS 1MQRRIS8EY.Kaockane House, Cappagh,

16th February, 1907.Dear Mr. Dower—I tteg^to th ink

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the members of the board for their kind jox-preseions of condolence :with us on the deathof my dear brother. Our knowledge of f t iehigh osteen? and regard -which he alwaysentertained lor the menibere of the boardenhances for us your resolution of sympathywhich we highly value , and which is a con-solation to us in our greafsorrow.—'I Tema n,yours truly,

J. J. MORRHS3ET.Ballyneety, Ardfinan, Cahir, [ , .

February '17th, Vm.Dfcar iDow«r—The expression of deep eym-

pathy of the Dungarvan Board of Guardianson tho death of Dr. Morrissey-, together withyour very kind letter, has given to Mrs.Power most acceptable consolation in ' herbereavement. We wish to ask y<far board (toaccopt our thonka for having1 (paid to : thememory of the deceased the most extremetoken of esteem that' it was ¦ possible for| apublic body to confer on any individual.—Believe me, yours very truly, ,

J. POWER. M.B 1YEAKLY SUPPLIES—ACCEPTED ,

TENDEBS. IThe board then proceeded to the considera-

tion of tenders for the yearly supplies, andthe following ware accepted:—>¦ < \Armstrong and 'Knowles—Best white'bre&d,+d. per 4lo. loaf; oatmeal, QOs. per sack;Indian meal, 17s. 6d. per sack. ' ;

J. Brunnock—Boef, 41d. ' and 6d. per lb';mutton, 6}d. per ib; bacon, 7d. per 0.6. ¦ ' :

Michael : 'Healy—Steel; springs', ' ils. 6d;brush' handles, ', lfd ; metal saucepans, le. 9d.each; each : enamelled mugs, Aa. per doz ;platca (large), B3. per doz j do. - (smdll),'Qa. GdJ;enamelled chambers, 10s. perdozj ' ibasine,1 Ga.6d. per doz; blacklead brushes, 9d. per 6«t;colza oil, 3s. 6d.per gal; machine!oil/Is. 6di;psrafBo, 7d; turpentine, ia; copal varnish,9s. 6dj oak varnish, 6s. per gal ; yellowochre, Is. ad. per»lb; ilmbro, le] 2d; paintDruahcs (large), 6d. each; do. <4maW). 2d;pick axes, le. 6d. each; Venitian red, la. Ad.per etone; ! purple .brown, ' 23.- 3d. per Rtoie ;black .paint. Gd, per, lb; Portland fcement, J2o.5d. per stone; wall hooks, lfd. pel lb; zinc,4)d; Tince noils, 4d. per lb; bolts and nuts,2J d- fire blocks; l}d- per inch; range do. i3a.Gd. per set; fire clay, id. per atone; hayforks, 10d. each ; line corfl, 4B. 6d.|por gross, ;glue , 6d, per lb; patent: size,. 10d. per lb;£osb. pulleys, 2d; sash lino, 8a. 0d.]pox rrose1 ;sheet iron, : 12s. .per cwt ; jjlasa paper, 6d. pordoz ; galvanised wire H i , per.cwt: 6tapleS,2d. per lb; 1 treacle, 2}d. por lb;!rii«, 13a. pd,per owt; whole peppsr. , 8d. per tb; arrow-root, 104. per lb; atarch, 3d. per/ lb; lemons.9Jd. per. dozj whitinsr, .id. pei 'filone : rawoil , 2H . 4d.' per gal ; boil«d do., 2a. 6d. pergal; .White ileod, 2s. per atono; rod lead, 2a.3d. per etono; spoons (large), Sd. (per doi ;4o. (small),:3d-brought e' prigs, 24. per 1,000;sweeping ,'brushea, Xs. 6a. , each; scrubbingdo., 6d. ieich,; 'basa brooms, 1B. [2d. eacU ;glazing, Idi peTlpane'; <fo.' <U, fever hospital,7d. per ipane; do. at Atibeyside, Is. 6a; I athouse hospital. 2B/ Id; large panes, 2s. 3d;at infirm wards, lOd; spades1 and handles.Is. Sd. each; shovels. Is. 3d. ' ; ; ;

Peter.'WalsheHPort wine; SCa. po i doz; fouryear old whiskey (ex duty), 7s. 3d. per gal;port«r# ;i8. f'd. * dor. : ' ; I . . , K \

P. ©"Bricii- oft eugarj tlfffl. Qd. por owtl. !"•M. WaLj i and Sons—Mould candles,. 4d.

per lbi wa ihrng soda, 4s, Sd. per cwt;' soap^tnsn mmnnimmrev tab, per cwii looasco, 1 . . - , , i , t ,. . . . .' • , . . ! , , - . ¦. . - , • . . . 1 .» ¦».( -, 11 - »

3e. 6d. ! perl»>:>ttnfl. 3J4, : per ©-pafoe. ¦, \ ' '¦ i I mJ tL, . . , . -^ . ' ". "'" ' • • i n|i* : : IJohnjScanlon—Ooxn floor, OJd. p4r li>; Ida! ; I j 'Jwff lff iPff lttti- . Curo«t |n-4a Hour» , - i '¦} ¦ ¦

sugar ' 2}d. per-lb; eod*; water. Of 4d. j # t \'jSXSag^iSSSSMStbi sf i; > I t "do*; iioe, J Jd, i>er Ib; <ioTp«nter1a>ail«, fg, - \&Si3^&^ \? XciSSS '-.-.•. 4,e» cf*t; ocawe oombs, 3s. $d. par doa; fine , lliE!(SrafflHHHMCo« ."P'Jnipe'looi.'Ni ;,/; I

do., 114; r«Jgo t>rushe8, 6fi., ea<!h; iwhitewaBb •• " IBWffWHSSSr 'rS-SSuJ11"* n"'. ; > -.- ¦bn4hWwJ iaj ch;,8tc<!ydo.,i8. Sd;; watS IIWiJffliSySS i^E?5

f ' %*buckeU, OW. each; twine. 8d. perllb; Jugs', , , I BSMXtZf iBSr r • WlU»X »-co..^;i ¦;- I C"*-UL gr ;:«duxtlMd; - fcoirtf. 1 # 'ewK , V ; fi%&0r -*Uib35L u32«$. i j-fiS»ho«-'tt>hjshts. Md.- per-flat; -iblacStlead <peJ .. i " T- ; . ;i . "i i . j \ . 11 ; r . hQl l'iJH1gnu), 4a; M ; blown o2hw, In. gd; «$* - . , J . i " ; « . . . , .' .' , ¦ ¦„„ !:. r/ ..: , .J A . . $ ?M*crews, IB. jiar gooss; Indian Ted, 6d. per lb; , i c!i%toWuiWMi«^i'"iA 'lAautlu c I >» I ; CfPMtent drverT Id: inivea., Si. eaclk: Jforbij ' LF «?WAItNED.

IB rOREARMOD.' !' iOHlw7^r<Jorrn£teoVirMfc. M:^w iw)f W(W&W' V&f tP• ** Kfc '??boiler ; blocks, -«T v»r' Jwrfi ; comm^nTI>rici, ^ll^iW^''£.ftBi£* B^ ^ 1i'<a. W ;fr^, «d/ each;; cope,, Id.-. p%ardj; ?' ,1 JJM* ;J«W^W '!f:crown>r7W*wt.). IOB{. ' - *T*n*:: '* ^*m^.i»nm;m^a»mu^-^

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Cram anrWncing the death of IPamftU, JIAVO(Ii oxpoccnicad greater grief l and j genuine,recretat ho newe of the losa ofj any Xrishman .durn m; nineteen years in Ne^w York, than 1of the diath. of my old .personal friend, MrJ : ¦C. P. Bodmond, iwhom I udmircldl&x hiq. -ngarit. ahd everlasting eflorta .tot push U> thdfront hi native city, and county's(hitrtoriq :castles, «kbibeys, and pictureoqiio'scenery on, ¦the minds of forei neraj pngliflfn ixptl AIne i ;cans, in the publication, of (the .beautifullyillustrated- hook, " Beauty Spots, in the Botrthi > .¦Bast of Ireland," AS. fwall as; ip a little bookof " Watorfonl Celebrities,." rtbq; mainixecript ,of which] I had. the honour joi seeing Jrcmthe ntftiujir. the late Colonel Midhael Cavanish.of Washington (and formerly: of Cappoqain),for the "[

¦vybterford.NeWB,'! with'this urnder-standing' ithafc {her/ (bo eubsecruen.tly publishedin !boak jform, and be preserved lot-futuregenerations of Watoriord'tnen, whichlpromiocwas faithfully kept %y ¦fh deceacad.J «I fittrthad the ipleasuro of meeting ^MTiiJfodraotdwhen quite A young man at onla of'our earlyregattas at Cappoquin, in which.,' J. think,Itr. Eedmomt was oox .for 1 the W&tarfordfour, and. in which Sir Jameja • Pof«r, ex-iMayor oi; Wateriord, whom IijMrti out here a :couple of lyeare ago, waa one of (he crew olco;alyounff maa At (he.ldmoj.li.vjfa in ihe Capfpcouin iboat, the Wateriord crew won by: a '¦tfifla. V?e all enjoyed a pleasing (reunion/at Macro's Hotel, Cbppoquin, that oreninjj >and tram, that day to this .time.. 11 was aa.admirer and irienid <ol f&t. ®adnjond'4,» in ftU ,'his eflorto to advance Irish iinstittrtjions, to ]keep <the ,Hrish people at bomb, in the policy ' joi his paper in support of John, Bedmona, |at desperate sacrifices ol life-long friendship

iaEld business: relations/ for this, and'.fill'hisiother personal and warin Irish..charaotarietdce .;Ii loved 'and esteemed ihe young man. ' I, never sent a Iriend to coll .upon him, |vimtins .!the old country, hut , he reoeiyeli them -witE 1the creat<jet courtesy and hospitality, and left ,his ibusy \ desk 'to shew thprn'. Jhe.'historic ]eijhta m: the city and suburW.'. I'Ihad . the '[pleasure |o£ & <viait fronv him <tt the V. S. ''Iinmigratdoh Budldings-, , £llis Tfllft n< , when. !here in <the| summer of JJ902, -and, iwas' nover |so impreesed with any young (Irishman for :nu tact, pusn and energy u> awingpg into.the 'Now York style and method/oi doingthings. We visited'all the places of jintensalfor parts [of Beveral days, and was never BO

,chAimed 'leu; learned1 rooro: solid;.facts, ,of , therejal condition of Ireland than: !l ( did £iiom Mr.

jBedm-jnd: during bis all too 'abort stay, andread v/ith. delight his Ah-nrmirig dCGcriptivestories of.all .whom h« met in' Mew York andelsewhsrojin )the columns of ithe "NOWB " forseveral editions after his return. h<jmo. , 1ban now ]oi?Iy add, . in unMon'Tritb. oil tueI4ond8 at! hoin (as J Bee:by.rthe "iWotenfoid!N ws " that' you convey lo fitra; lEddmondiand &U Hie relatives my most Sincere oan-dolence and sympathy in Ihibii 'berea erncnit,arid remain, ' • ' ' ' . . '

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.Sferwa becomes of personal importance tous! when'|it touches oa pereoiwH.. intoraats.This experience of a neighihouii -ideals witha matter 6f iihe gravest importance to manyof iuB- in lWaterifordJi ' : : ; ;l : < I: ";I caa epoak well of Doan's backache kid-ney .pills,, ! for they, have done1 me. s'o: muchgood. ' Aayo : MFB. ^ ' M,, lyons. 41 Ptrtrick-strtot, Waterford. ' ' ' ; ¦ ¦ . .r : ! '

"jFor .years I 'waB a. guffefer* from,.kidneyComplainti: " There were such ibad' pains inoiy -bacfclthat I .couldn't stand' upright ;Ialso h!ad ipiins in tihe side,;i and my body,swelled, - iI was often' afraid to lie' aown, bo-cause breathing was so difficult., : 1 • '. '*^ • "'I ' coneblted a doctor. And'tobk'.'-all kinds,elf imedicihe, ' but my healta>; 'did, j pi' im- 1prove until I commenced Tvith^DaattV hack-ache kidney pilte. . Theee ' e»lcjn'did i ' pillshawe been-; a' great help tp -i rv*, .iatf.'I ,'.hiY«felt better in*eve!ry way. afncSe takinglthem.-The baxakaches *re nothing;.like:they used;to,ipe.i and -my general heaKhv is improved.. Ioftea recommend Doan'o pilja f a oti&ero .1know to be suffering, from kidney disordera."

;.©oan'a backache kidney piUs ne . specwlkidpoy modrcine—give tho : sick kidneys Juatthe: help; seeded - They; driv lout il' Uw*ody eUl line.^liquid.¦ jnxow;- 'arbitt freedomof action Kand new life to the i.kidneya, andrid<hn« the

blood of , the fanpurities -whichBpoil yoaj sleep *t night, ! ancj ,>hlch i makeyiou, feel idrowBy, Iteavy. and . heartless ¦ eSI

$ZZU £*t&- *>,I*ri81i?«r the kidney«.,ba<ik;:tohealth, the genuine J>oan'8. hackach*,kidnoy,

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I ipB'GTJiNINTEB, a beairtiful chestntrtlnoroe,•trtth fine bone1 and euJotance. A winner ofmany IBaoeo.i Ho ttrxa second to Foirtaadin(Lancashire StoeplectoBO,iandi third to Moitaaia Grand National. Wan Lord XJenien&nttoOa& ThoBnix Park.¦¦ : ' ;; ' ¦ i ¦ • ;

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SJ-WriNG' NEWS. . . ... -o :

'jQBAND' . NATIOKXli. \ ¦8cji-t! probable starters and Jockeya for the

<rrar..i National are Pierre (Q. Morgan), Barab-*as I! (It. Morgan), TimothyTttui (I. Anthony)•Centre Hoard (J. Cain), Eremoa (A. Newov) ,Iiavellne (I\ Morgan), and Baasenayl {3. Hight-mgall). . ' \ . .

KILMANNOCK HEETINO. ' , '*At the 'above fixture on Tuesday Hr. William

Fitzpatrick's Fanner Smith secured the Kllman-nock Stakes' for eight all-aged greyhounds. Wo•congratulate Mr. Fiupatrick oa;the success, asthere is no more consistent supporterot coursingla tho South of Ireland. Farmer Smith la byForeigner Again—Fair Stepper.

BACHELOR'S WALK STOD.: The Sultans at the Bachelor's' "Walk thisseason will bo tbo same as last. Tho Gunner,Alfarist, Carpet Knijjbt, and Sarratt. The first

i named, a Bon of Torpedo—Lady Windermere,•was a smart performer over a country, and after•winning several races finished third to Molfaa inthe Grand National ,;and second to Falrland inthe Lancaabiro Steeplechase^

A LEWES TREBLE.The Lewes trainer, Butohers, and his oon, the

jockey, brought off a notable treble event atBirmingham,, winning with the three horsos-Canter Homo, Eastern Glory, and Cairn Heigh—they sent to tho meeting. G. F. Butcher* lostthe 51b allowance when ho steered Cantor Hometo victory.

OWN BROTHERS. < ¦ '.'-Centre Board, tho winner of

¦"the Great War-

wickshire Steeplechase atBirmlaghamiB<&nTm.abrother to Velocity, their sir© .and dara beingSpeed and Ballast. : ", ¦

HOLIDAYS IN IRELAND. "~""""r?:- —8Hr. P. P. GUpin t3tiflnai h» spent hla holi-

days hunting' in Irelanir this 'year. " Ho trillshortly return to Newmarkot. „, ; . ~ u

AN ENGLI8H APPRECIATION OP AWATERFORD JOCKEY.

Many interesting columns could be writtenabout the personality of our steeplechase jockeys.If anybody attempted suoh a work, surely thefirst subject they would Belect would be "Dick "Morgan. Quite a typical broth of an Irish boyla " Dick." A born horseman, he must lnhorithis taste for riding from his mother, who waa aMiss Widger, and a very good horsewoman hor-eelf. "Diok " Is one of a family of boys number-ing double figures, and although ho is admittedlythe most accomplished of the family 1B the saddle,they one and all can ride, and ride well. . "Sureit's the thltd I'll have to do now," was his re-mark as ho jumped on to the back, of Canary Dprevious to tho Grange Steeplechase, and rightenough he did it. What a masterful exhibitionIt was. His mount jumped none too well, andbetween the last two fences was in apparent-difficulties. After clearing the last obstacle,3tabio,whohadalways been goingqnlte smoothly,drow to the' Cront with a lead of half a length.Then it was'that " Dick " set down to ride. Inthe last hundred yards of a three mile courseover n country one does not expect a jockey to

,put the same strength into his work as, say, Ina flvo (arlong sprint, but to-day an exhibitionwas given which would have reflected credit on,Jack Watts in his best days.

A NEWMARKET PROTOTYPE.There is a similarity between the style of the

present cross-country champion and the lateNewmarket artiste. Watts used to appear partand parcel ot his mount, such afperfect seat didho possess, and "Dick" is just the same. To-day he was opposed by a fine jockey in Driscoll,•and anybody that backed Rublo could not com-plain about tbo assistance Major Douglas-Pen-nant's horse received. Driscoll got every avail-able ounce out of him, bat his opponent wasstronger and fairly lifted Canary II past thepost, the winner of the most sensational steeple-chase) wo have seen for many years. Bothjookoys received quite an ovation on their, return¦to the unsaddling enclosure, and right W6ll didthey deserve it. "Dick," for the first time sinceho came to rido in England, had the satisfactionof doing the "hat trick," and Drisooll, whogained tho distinction last year at Eempton Park,was the first to congratulate him. His two pre-vious snecesaes bad been gained on Knight olthe Garter in the Weir Selling Steeplechase andRayon in tho February Maiden Hurdle Race.They wero .both comparatively easy mounts,and credited Mr. A. Bendon with a profitabledouble.

DJ MEMORIAM.I seldom care about sounding any note of sad-

ness in this column, bnt having boon speciallyrequested to. publish the following, I could notdeny.it a place here. Mr. Cuffe was a promisingyoung cyclist and a genial companion on manya run :— I '

It is with mnch regret that the' mombers ofthe "Triumph " Cycling and Social Club have toannounces the death, at a very early age, of oneof their members in tho person of Mr. J. Cuffe ,Castle-street. Thoy tender to the members ofhis family tneir slncerest sympathy in their sodbereavement! The remains, which were takento St. John's Church on Friday evening last,were, after Office and High Mass. removed onSaturday; afternoon for interment In the familyburial place,' Usnakill. The funeral cortege,which was Iarse 'and truly sympathetic, in-cluded the following members of the " Triumph,"who walked in processional order after the re-mains :—E. O'Kceffo , T. Heylin, B. O'Connor,J. Purcell, J.: Lynch, J. Rowe, M. Fitzpatrick , J.Doheny.M. O'Dare (Cahlr), 3. 0'Connell (Ennls),T. Galvin, JJ Moran, ;P. Moran, D. O'Connori'J.Morrin, J. .Nolan, P. Kcogh, T. Feehily, B,McNulty, T. Healy, H,Dalton , etc.

•ORACEWEU v. BALLYDUFF 1st.Dear Sir,—Mr. Norris of the Ballyduff Club

has written a letter to the Press In which hestates that statements contained-in the reportof the match at Kill are falsehoods. Now, Sir, Iwould bo inclined to let tho matter pass, trust-ing to have more fair play on the next occasion,but an Mr. Norris has forced the thing upon moI will givo your readers tho facts of tbfr casewithout fear, favour or affection.

I gave! a copy of tbo report to the writer of theGaelic notes in tho "Star," and, in fact, he wasvery eager to get it. After tho report appearingin the "Evening News," the " Star ¦ representa-tive came to me and bald that it Would not appearin the "Star " as It had been published by the" Evening News." In fact, his words wore :" That report is stale now." He must imagine Iam rathor green in • journallstio matters to. bo-lieve that. : The fact is that he did not likb tcoffend any I of his numerous correspondentsthrough the county who supply him with news.Ho made inquiries among the Gracedieu playcraand the latter confirmed all rav statements. The"Star " representative snld to mo himself that Ineed not fear contradictions , as everything Isaid was true.

The day after the matches at Kill Mr. Walshand I wjire discussing -them," and I was rathersurprised wh!en Mr. Walsh said I ought not sendin any report. I asksd him why, and he conldglvo no reason why the match should not bo re-portcdi ] And, therefore in order to please Mr.Walsh,ill kinds of unfairness in Gaelic matchesshould be passed over in silence.

Jlr. Walsh bos been telling people that I hadno authority1 from the Club to write tho report.I might just as well say that Mr. Walsh has noauthority to organise matches for tbo MountSlon Bazaar. The whole affair la disgusting,but it may serve a useful purpose by exposingto the public the lnuer worklDgs of the G.A.A.Any amount of sunburstery in .public and anyamount!of trickery in privato, this is the statecf Gaelic Athletics in Co. Watcrford to-day, andin many other counties, too, lam afraid. Theonly remedy is fearleas exposure of every abuse.

The representative of the "Star " said that the'Gracediea Club ought to take their defeat in amanly spirit. Ho appears to forget that the¦Gracedieu C|ub were compelled to play for thefinal of the I9<X championship three times owingto frivolous I objections. This Is the first timethe Gracedfcju Club has lodged an objection, andI think they have always been too cagor to pleasqtheir opponents.—Youra, etc,, ' i i . V . '

; , THI: WETTER OP—THE REPOIIT.

• CLOSE SEASON FOB HARES. ; 'Coursing men, acd they are numerous In this

part of the country, will bo Interested in tbo. advertisement appearing in another icolnmn of

: this issue, giving ofBoial notice of , thd fact thatin Waterford and in Tipj>crnry North and SouthBiding hares or levercta cannot In i future beiVillcd, wounded, or taken bet veeu istMarchand•20tlv September' in each year; ¦ ,.

-COURSlNa AT KIl)8HE?LAN.o . '

The Clonmel and Kilsheelan Coursing Club-win hold their Spring (private) meeting on Wcd-' hesday, 27th, inst., oveYtbe preserves, when two

' " ;r stakes will be run off—one for an unlimited num-,¦ ' "ber of greyhounds the bon* flda property of. ¦ members, and the other for eight greyhounda

< .that never won mow thani two course* in, any•8take. Entries close with, Mr.T.Foley. beforenoon on Tuesday, 26th inst., and the draw will-take plAce same afternoon at Hearn's HofeU, - , .;

IBI8H BOX CHAMPION TO TOUR IN., ,'. .CANADA. ' ' I - - '-' ¦ ¦ - . ' :. . . . ': ¦ „¦'¦. ¦ ; - :

A tour In Canada has beenarmnged for slABteiJR.F Charnbere; tn*b6y" bUllara chimplon °

• '- 1 1 StO»nd» to b^ «J>^Oetot>efc..,ph»inber»jsriU_* ¦*¦ leave Iceland 'for CaTU^:lu,Se J b /j»oo«n/-.

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BB :Li UiiLE v. GBkcEilEl/ .i

^On last Sunday ! iDe 3a ' Sat* !Colicw metGraoediou Ejmn«t^

in * frifentjly ima1<»h at

the Colles« field. The weather waslbcaukiful,in fact iit was &n ideal day for Sport.. ' I The.field was;in >xuellent - order. •• <B&tih ' j*omswera in;great ionn." The Coileso boys at« &iflne evon seleAiori; «nd GraoodTeu ,Bmroats—though ,n<rt ^uiie po iicavy o« ttjo BUidcnte—aro very emant, «.t'M<rtic tfeJJqw.i The nSatchirom ithe start to'fthe finish i was i rigkntictussle tor suprormky, *nd rarely has siich agrand exhibition KXI Giaelic football ibeenIseenOP .tho OoHegw igroands. T toolieve it waa thefirst occasion that: ithe Btudehta erer played* draw on their awn grounda; ¦ ! i ;: At 'ten minutes ,bo %\\o o'clock1' both leanislined ar . iBi'o'uber''Brendan hAvdng icliarge sitho /whEStie. Graoedieu were minus theirOaptainil(W. Moloney), and dt wj a> agreed toiplay aixtecn aside until euob, jlimo CB hewould Aurn up. - The -match opened with<ir*ceaieu havang the wind in their CaVour,but •thssiadvantagci.didAOot ippftar to be> of,mrucb -use as Hho Colleg* ifo -arda w«repre«-u»rvory hard. Play was a good deal to mid-field Sox: the iflrat five or ian ininuteB. De la3alle ibegan to 4orce matters considerably,,but ith«l.Gr.acedion'1backB were all there, buteventually OIDoherty «xtf posaessiton andBcorod rCho first point lor 'Be| la Salle. dflerlh« vluok-out tho ball was transferred quickly¦into ©e.Jia Salle quaitera &nA a. score e<*medimineat, Omt th« ball nrent Ixutaido. Therewae now eoine fia-o , rushes .by. Ik> la Salle,andj.tthei ioU rwas kept in tW vicinity of Shewacodiou «oal for come time. ¦ They hadisoma nicp:Bhota &f a goal. Ibut 'iHatticon wa»•amays .equal fia^ the :oocaaii>n,i-cavin-t J-n6piwiaJ« ctylo. (De la SaUo ufaa 'aujt-drtorredand iMylea put in: a nice ,T>oin.t. which wsir«oon euppleincmtetJ, Oullinjjn sendinx ino^othor minor. -The Gnacedifu boys ntnT be-gran to ABoert ithenm«lves.' Tbey hid the> ballan the 3>e te Sille lerriiory wnon they Trore.allowed a "free," iofl .which Willi© .Walshscored a point. Shortly afterwards anotherion»l was comrai'tteti, \\txlsh was ogain en-trusted .with She kick, and scored a ipointquite easy, iAEter . the kick-out Do la Salleput on pressure, and there tnts a rery U™Iy*M« around ifhe Graced>eji seal, Byanrc-Hing in a point for iDo la|Sallfl. it thisey ige of .the oiatch O. Coonolly ih*d to re-tare owing to an injury. Tho! same was ex-tromely tjcciUng now, Graoetiieu waa play-"Jf .nnQi. gTeat dsm it and combination. P.rtoopcr, ! Trtujm wo might &tyl« the hero ofthe encounter, brought the iball past tho DeU SaUe forwards and registered a toal.'Whon lhali-time wixa announloed the ccoro

GRA.OSDJEU iEailTETS—1 goal 2 DOiataHm iA BLVULE-+I points. *

In ithe , eocond (half come TCTV brilliant playwaa witnessed. iGraoedfea Iliad ithci irigdacaanat them, novertheleea ithby mointajned•their fonn of <ha first half. Gracedieupreased Tagorously. • they had j3h« ball r\eajthe Tight (wing, quife icloso tp fte De la Sallegoii. Tt went beyond the tido-lino' on fiveor BIX occasions when at'; last Graoedieuscored a , point fromi a throw; on. iHarrin rtonwas TcsponsIHo tor '4!hiB minor. De: la Sallewere again on their jnot il. OlWborty wasagain conspicuous; idid after Wne, noat: in-tcsrohajiaca (De la SaJJe scored 'a point. Playvraa now in the vicinity of tho GraeodieuofaL " 1>e la SaUei were awarded eeveral

frees. Ibul no aoore was «jaliwd ofi ihVan.Oa«,of tiho principal ifoatmtsaTof ¦ the eeoond%?* TPll?lo-&:}eJ} 'M runi Httopor. Hebrought She ibaU frim centre field rieht upto the poata ibut failed to , ecore, Cb« ballstriking the point •posts ID«; la fialio added.another minor per |OT>oherty( . When the.whistle blew 4ho score was:—'

G ACEDJEU EUMETS-J gjoal 3 "point3.¦DB iLA SAUJUE—e jpointe, .

i BDeary, OU>ohe*y,l Gollwey tnd iCu'lirianet>Iay«d a spendid ydmo tor t>o la Sal].- PWynne, Sooper, Doyle and W; WnZeii -'jiyedwell lor Graeedieu. |Croake *n,l J)owncy dideome admirable work.

, The De -la SaUe j team iworv—T. HcalyJca.pt.), J. OiDowd toal), J . j lIurraV: M.Ga&wey. T. llvles Jf. Cronin, M. OT>cherty.•M UfcJoney, W. JMonoy. IF. Gallnchn JKjiari. 0". Oullinan*, ,J. Uurrlliy, <T Rran'C. Connolly. (A. Keaveny. T " 7 '

The following represented . Grn-"liA.: — Vf .Croake, W. Walsh, T. Cunne.i I1 V :ne PHooper, E. Kayos. W. iBDorriaon (fc .ol). T.Sheehan, J. Moore , N. ¦Hamripton, J\ Cant-well, ff. iCoTbofct, J. ; Downey, P WiOah FDoyJeL ¦",

Brother (Brendan <dioeliarpad! the duties, o?rcfeiee in a most impartial roooner'. ' jhefield stewards performed their work in avery .capable manner. • '• ' "

.W« hope to see these two fine teams in-didffe in another I " friendly." Sunday'siperiormarice waa ccrtainily . ma3nill4enl.'" ipsU iS&JJo. And ,Gri<ediou have i-fveiy (Treat re-pwtataDii in KJartiVr circlesHind" tS«y doeeirv^¦to be conpratulated: on their Tecenit displayof Gaelic footbaU. •

WATRRFORD AGRICULTURALSOCIETY LTU

A general meeting- of wie mfemberg of thisSociety wto held-iri the <3ounty Courthouseon.i Saturday, Sir William. Paul, Eart, Chair-man, presiding1. There were 'also present—.Messrs 8. Strangmiin, Jlajor Chavasse,' E.da, la Poer, A. 2. Gravea, W. /fralley,Patrick Banon, ,R. | Hammond, Herbort Gofi,Oiptain OaTiow, Johti IL Jonda, Bir WilliamGoff, Bart; A. C. Jinderson, John McCarthyand' J. Dunphy; J . iK. Dowiiei, auditor, andAustin Barroll, BecrteiTy. - ; ' ¦ ' .

THE -INT^UAL BEP0RT.The annual .report, the | substance ' ' of

which has. been already published; ' havingbeen taken as reaJ, |

Sir William .Paul : proposed its adoption,and said it was a social reunion, nnd thatalthough, the Bhow made a losi he had everyhope af j a suoc£6s m- the coniin yeax; also•f'hat he expected' ,'better Bu iport from theDeipar.-.men.t. . 1 | !

Sir William. Goff | Boconded, I and oaid thatit would be a great pity it tlie show wasallowed to drop. ;

The report was passed unanimously•VLUHOtJIS ¦ DETAILS!

Mr. 'H. Goff sucyefitod an, lappeal to thecitizens of , Wiatenford to euptoorj, the show3>y: shutting tho shops sam6 as .dorunel.He was at Clonmel- and coul<J not buy any-thing in town, aa the ahopa -were closed, toenablo everyone to" attend. , ;

Mr. Barron supported tho j suyjoetion.Mr. H. Go/f voluir.ee.ied to be one of a

deputation to call on the shopkeepers tccljse. | ' I ¦ :

Mr. Graves eusgoctcd Mr. \i. J. ;Murphy.Oaprtain Carow spoke of the large amount

uf subscriptions a;, j Cork as against ours.' Mr . .Si'Tampran stijjgeS'ted i 3ubscription

list- to the' public, being etart< d, |the soma afl•was openod at the |inccp,tnon, and tho sameibeiraflie as laid down by the hiles^¦ Mr. H- Goff £ecotided, and it : wan pt £sodjraaninrriualy. , j i ' , ¦' , 'j ,

Sr Walliain Goff: propDocd that 1 a sub-BCription; be got up: in the- room, which; was¦doiro witl* .good 'result. ' I . j .i l Tho Quesuon of .auditors wa3 diocuiiicdfttr. Downes was o|pponrted at £6, !and Jlr.'Hammond. to| act as hon. audifor. \ ¦'

! i Mr. White's, ktter was read| resigoing: Iromthe Oommitiee of Manasrement.: j

: 6ir, , William Paul ' (proposed, and Mr.Stran'gma'n " ee^md d, tjiat- (Or. White-: beasked to re-c^nsider his resignation, and itwas ; parisod. • ; . ¦ I I : ¦ ¦; ¦ • •

j Oaptain Carow pfoposed, and Mr. Strang-xtia.a. s«oond«d, that- ilr., JonQs bo elecU-donthe Oomutitit*© of Morvigefne'nt.T-PAssed.

ijlr, Gofl proposed1 that Mr. ' ;B*rron be*l-»o' :e]e«cd. :

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: ' ": Mr. Graves seco6d«d, which .waa passed.

The other ; memibew of ithis committeebr-ing eligible : wfre ; re-eledodI—iteeers Thos.'Flah&van, Major Cha*va88<> ( lMi > J . j Murphyaild A. , C. Antfcreort. ' " , |. : . ' j . : ¦

, It' waa also deritied- TO appoint -a com-inittee W , three to! decide as .'to- eniterUJn-rni-nt,- thky bofni?• JJeesrs E. 1W. . Barron, 3.'H. Jones and H, O.. Bhwmnead, i '¦:¦ .i!Th* dates of the ISumnwr Sbixw, 1007, were

flx«d for; Wednesday and - Thursday/ ' 17tha:Dd 18tb. July. ; • •• ¦• ¦,¦ ¦

| 1fr.""H!aUe'y ' said ' that * he loonsidered he•inounti of prizes givejo was father higb.'andsu«s«8rted : a reduction,- ' whicl* willj be con-sidered-. • ' , I ¦ ¦ ¦ '. ] ¦

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presiding;- James Bracken, VlC; James C.O'Brien, J.PJ Patrick 'Keskin, <Patk. Doofcey,3Cch&el Murray. Michael CufTeJ Charted 1.GaUoway, Edward Ward JBeecher, • ThomasDodcey, Thomas Griffin , ¦ John' Ke'nrieally,Thomas Qcaalon, Michael MdGrath. Ijamore;John. iDevina; John ;Fl;ynn, 'Francis A. Mills,Michael M<K}rath, "Ballyduff; -Patrick Clancy,M.C.O ; Thomaa Kiel/ ! ; . . . ¦ , ' . . . /¦. . Mc&srfl. John MuBphy/Actirjg' Glerk : .Chas.Mausfield, Master; A. W. iOTRi<i>rdan, O.B.,Engineer; Bichard Moloney, iSplicitor^* B'.Oponnoll, 'Michael Cunningham and MichaelHiggina, Relieving Offic«ra, wete also prcsant.

iIAST£BS( EEPOKT.' Kichard tKelly, Esq., iLocal "Govcrninflr»t

Board jD8[>6ctor, •vished the workhouse' andinfirmary'x>Q:Xho9tb' inat..Iheca&e8 of >a6siult;Againat the yanman, lilichaol Fitzgorald,'end!the inmate; James Ahearne, wero. dismtAWd,by the magistrates at the last Petty Seeeions.'

It was decided to carry out other BuggesJ;tion8 of ,tho Inspector. ' ' . . ¦' / ' ¦ ' -

The l/o<»Uj.Government (Board wrote withreference to j the recent melee: at tho ' ork-Jhouse asking 'that the'decision |oi the mc rifritratoe at JPetty Sessions .W duly recorded onthe minute*.' of proceedings. ' ¦ :

The -Clerk! was-directed;to-do-co. •- -A letter rpas read irom the voiunan, Michael

Fitzgerald, asking -that h© "be'cupplied witiia. copy -ofwthe chargpr^pnaemed c ainat - Wmby,tho^HajSier idt the Jasi peeting. ' • ¦ >¦ ' . '.-

•li was decided, to inform the ; vanman thai¦no chaige bad been p elerred «gainot fciih 'by"the-iMaster. '!i : : .'• *< ¦¦¦ .'. - . ¦¦ ' "¦: • '¦..

• . TOf E| VACANX "CliEBlKSHIP. I ¦' !Mr. KJalloway—Mr . Chairman, before]you

leave the chair I would like to know is thereany further liniormatioa. to hand about ' Mr.Heskin'a appointment.

Chainnai\-j(Nothing; y©i> know that;Mr.Heskin has long eiaco" instructed hie eolicitorto apply to the Court; of Ban&xuptcy for his1

oartiflcate oJ' dischargo. ' 'Honvover, th&rd issome delay in the matter. . ' ' '

Mr.' Hc6kin: (to lit. iGalloway)-(What'fl th6alternative? .^ .: , . .. . . ]

Hr. Galloway -fDeclaro Ithie eitoation vacantand advertise: again. - t . . :

' A Guardian—The decision, ol the Court ofBankruptcy has not yet boon Given. Thereis always » 'delay experienced when dealingwith the Court. . ' • ' °

ILr. Galloway—X.I is eatiafactory to knowthat some rnovo was made to ret the certifl-oate. .

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.• -r. Meakin-iAll th« Beciesary steps have

been, taken ttorards ffOtUryrltho certificato. -Hr. GaUoft |8v—Mjr,object is Ibringing for-

ward th© mAt,ter is to show the liocaV Govern-jnent Board that we aro not losing ei^ht ofthe affair. | '

Acting Olork,—Dp' you require a record odthis on the minutes? ; : "

air. GallowAy- do. ' li will ehovr that- woare mot n«&14ctinf?! our duty. At the cametime I may ay. I.am, jno3t;*axLous to haveMr.- IHeskin with' ils" ofl ' soon sa .possible.

Mr. BracietmHe will be the first toacquaint tho board when lhq time comes.

?he Bubject.' theni droppodt.'This conctv ded "th«j,*u3Jnes3 of the guar-

dians und & meeting of the• BUBAt D28TKICT C6TJNC1L

was then held. Mr. James iC. OTBrien, JJ ".,presidinsr. | . , '• '• ', ¦

It was decided to" considef the repesenta-lions received'undfer the I'La'Sourere Acts at aspecial meeting to ibe held on Monday, 25thinst. ¦ ¦. ¦ "' ¦

\. THE BA3ULY9AGGABTBEG WELL.'¦ Tho notice dl motioa to osbind the decisionof the Council' at-their last meeting—to eroctan artesian well at iBaUysfisgartbej—was nowon for consideration. The motion etood is ithename oi Mr. John Flynn.1

Mr. E. Arthur Ryan, eolicitor, Dungarvanand Lie mow, appeared'to T>phold the noticeof motion or behalf of -thirty-three rate-payers of the affected area.. Mr. .Mills—: now call for the expenditure, onthe' JDromroA pump. It was decided at ithelast meeting t> ask Mr. O'Riordon to preparea total. . " '¦

Mr. OTliordan—I pot no notice of the order.The expendi ure, joughly epeaking, up] tothe present, srould be £350- the cost, whencornplete, ; would be about £100. i

Mr . Flynn then duly "proposed that )thenotice of mo lion standing in his name beadopted, i . . i .

Qir. CuOe seconded tlio proposition. 'Mr. Mills liroitoecd that, the names on the

petition , which-protested tjainst the erectionof tho well be read tot the meeting.

ChciKnan—TOrdeT, Isir, .TheJaotice of motionis out of ordeF and should "&$ thrown into thewaste -paper 'baskets Progression; is the orderof, thincps At, the present day, i ', : Several Coupcillore here prejaed1 the Chair-man to . r.eceiv* tho notice .ofemotion .

Chairman—There is a rosolotion on tho!books with refexenoe to this matter, and Iwill "work the 1 board according to it. . '

Mr. O'Gonnan—There is a resolution to. theeffect that once a notice of motion is handedin to rescind a;w>rk previously decided pob lhe,Council ;a similar notice, whether theformer.one 'be tirried or not. cannot .'be re-ceived-for 6\x months. . ,

Mr. Oriffln-riThat'fl right. This step had tobe taken at tfie time of tho Tallow lightingquestion. . :

. Chairman—The resolution on the ibookastatea that for six months a notice ot motionto teicind a work already ;carricd cannot boreceived.

&!<•, OXJonuan—See tho minute3.The minute; book was then referred to, i\

clearly stated as the Chairman explained.Mr. O'Goiman—That minute is wrong j 1

moved that resolution, and it was framed aaI state. :

Mr. Evan at this 6tage pwoeoded to ad-drcea the meeting on behalf ovthe ratepayersarid, iirged ohj the Chairman to receive thomoiion, as the original , proposer had nowexpressed his:intentions as to the moving oithe resolution referred to. '

Chairman—J can't know what was stuckin his head at the time, but Mr. Ryan Iwould- ask, you not to waste your eloquencehere.' ' ' ,

Mr. 'Ryan—I 'couldn't afford to waste any,air. ¦ .

A Councillor—Was there ever a questionabout this iiotiee of motion 'before?

Mr, iGriffl.b4-It never cropped upChairinan--The: rjEsoliition ds there from our

highest authority, the Chairman of th*Waterford Oounty Council, who, must now botTOflorinjr frcirn, jfr BMsim&ipriar-Q&vghXer).

3Jr. ¦pyan-jYour "action will be very un-wise in the eyes of the public.

Chainnan —That may Vba .your idea, eir ;but jnine is " ipon't stop tho clock "— laughter)

Mr. Gallows y—I think, Mr. Chairman, youmwht jeceive the notice of motion. , . ,

The Chairman eventually .agrcjed to do BO.Mr. Ryan tn.eu jtrppealed I to thcr Council not

to force a subply of water on. the pooplo' oi«!.:. 1^.«.1«4 n In . «Tia fVti/iw^: rtiuam cm/I TITO

wells lor domestic pnxpoBcd were quite suffl-cient. The wishes 'ol the (people shouWl baparamount, ^ind-it would ;'be- an

absoluteperversion; <tf | public duty' v> , -fprce a supplyon them. , : ,- ! '[ ¦ Tho Chairman said the Owbcj Btream wascontaminated while tho public fiavo no rightof ivsy to ihb two-wells situate on Mr. UichaelCCaliaghan'a farm. (How would it be it yojlstood on that- gentleman'* corns?; On theother hand you ohould play him v like you'dplay a flah. d< wn the-river. [ '

A poll was then taken, and thero voted—For—ilcaetg. <yGorman, IMoGrath, Lismoro;

Flynn, Mill«,jCuff« and 'Myrray-«. < >¦ Against'— liessrs. ' K^rineaUy, MoGiflth,BaUydufl: D ivine, Qcanlon, Bnackett, jPatk.Doocoy, Boeher, Galloway, Chainnan--«.

The noUoct >f motioa was i accordingly lost.. -The Chain van eefuicd to rcoaivo a 'pro-position <>»-niTtr for a eworri dnqniry: as to theTt«d ol th« >vell. ¦ I. . - ' ;' \ l ¦ '¦ ' . '¦¦

Tho meeting 6hortly otter adjourned, i - - ', ;

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.u ">pHE JJEFJJBffMENT'S JOURNAL. ., ,

''•This official publication for January, 1907 .hasJns^ madp its appeirance'^JTho opening :pagesare do voted; to a coiideriEcd accountof theipro-ccoaingB of {the last Council of. Agriculture i in'November, <!aBd' the addrcsa. delivored ibyV SlrHorace Pluntett on!that occasion. ; Then followbriofnoticea of tfep Irish seed potato; trials, oon-;ducted last season aeroBs Uie channel|iana thePotato Growers' Conference) 'held', during-thelitor, BIJOWS .fit Billsbrldgo/as nell -'U ; some

speclflc directions regarding the (selection ofppUtofiBfor'sood. ;;

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., "Some Injurious Orohard Inseots,Ii:ifl the'tltle'Ol i ,valuable: article from"thepbnjof1 Prof6sib*Gf/jH. Carpenter. Bo al Colleco of Science;' TlieiProfcssor divides Itho pof)ta,o( tho .orchard hurtgarden into two great cln^es, according t^.ttielrroatmer of attaokJi 'The 1 flrist ; clasi, ;wUich;;ar<y

depredators' 6s the'1 winter; moth, tbe ':. Iackoy*moth; the orinine moths,1 trie ¦'<J6$li?girqotb',.'thomagplo moth and the currant sawfly. "A desartp-,tion oj'these'¦variods toostsjwhlcht .will ^ er,them readily rccogrJsoa, and the most efficaciousmoans of riwyenting- n<jl destroying them,1 Isgiven In each case. ! Tho second class, or suck-ing | insects, ' comprise the ' ordinary aphides,! or"green flies !' of ptorose trees and other plants,aa well as such an extraordinary aphid as thatknown as the " woolly apbia " or American blight,the! "tnuBsol scale "] of applo trees,, the : Applesucker,. the rod spider, and the .black:currantmite.. The article will bo of timely losslstance tobothvliprtlculinrls aland'JarmerB generally, andsnpplles the . inlorinaiUon ! necessaiy ¦ to ensnroimmunity, and therefore frecdoinlfrom loss bytioicr»wlfaig,".bIto "plarcta({Trobbera ol our or-ohardflAnfl artowi , : ;-| : ' ,:-- ';' j • ¦•v--" ;:•'" .':'¦¦?- 'Though epmewoat belftte ,;'!thiB arfipljtti idf /the190? Elox Experiments carriDd out In continuanceof BrflvionR triiila traihn nnWrtmnnf, ¦o.rfi fnll Ofyj -i -. f *-n ¦ k r^^y mmmw ¦ ¦* j v»«^* r-1iiJ

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intcr&ttb Northerp.;flax growers. ¦. This year thesix manurlal plots were coiflisd to a compira-

.tire tost, of the three potash mannres—kalnit,sulphate of potash and muriate of: potash—ex-copjt In one instance: where I rape m ol was usedin conjunction withlkainlfe. The- sohemoof thetrtalg In 1005 was not only to demonstrate.whichof these thrqo forms of potash mtvnnring wasmost-effective,¦ but jalso to determine the besttlmp tor their application to'$he flax crop. ,Be-snlt3 atiow that the I highest profit was obtainedfroih tho winter application' of 1J ctrts. muriate',of. potash per statute ocri, that ! tho secondhlghoat profit Was obtainodj from Spwts. kainltand-2 cwta. rape meal pop i t4tute 6cre .appliedduring the winter, and that the application of 6owtjj. kainitiper statute acre gave » higheraverage return when applied at sowing' timethan.when applied during the previous winter.On the whole the Department again advisod 1 toli ctvts. muriate of potash as the most suitablemanurlal application for the crop, and to facili-tate1 tho, even distribution of| such a email quan-tity recommend it to: be mixed with isand or finesoil to increase its, bulk. The. othe^ results xe-gardlng .the , t>est Itirao lor the application ot-potash manures caniot be regarded conclusive,troi4 one, year's experiments, and ' no definiteTocommehdatfons on this point are at tbe presentstaue DosfdbleJ :

Tho trial of seed varieties. In which two brandsof Dutch seeds were tested bgainst two ;bfttnasof Russian or Itfga ccod, points to tbe ImportantooncluBlon " thotoontrary toithe general opinionamong .flax crbwors the character of the soil and(tubtsotl—light or heavy—affords no guidance asto choice of BSOd—Riga or Dutch." On theothorhand, experiment and observation both go toshow that "in order to judge which seed, Rigaor Dbtoh, ,1s lilroly to prove the more suitable forsowing in.IreJand in any one- season, it la neces-sary to consider tho crop reports for tbe previousBeaeoft fMm JEusala and Holland, and also tbeclimatic conditions which; prevailed during tboharvoBttngVoif 'the seea." This information fortho part year has just been published In leafletform, by the'- Deportment.' Tne results of iheexperiments I carried out In the matter of soedselection, of Ithe Bcutchlng . tests with differenttypes of mills, are also of interest ; In {he matterot rippling tbe flax before steeping, tbe 1905 ex-periment shows a alight balance in favour of tbeflax so' treated," though, as; the report states," tho advantago 'from the process is not duesolely'to tbe value of itho oeea obtained (which isonly .fit fox feeding purposes) J but is largely owingto the fact that the straw ! when rippled isStraightcr in the beetp, and subsequent handlingIs therefore: mnch facilitated." On this accounttbe report recommends tho more general adop-tion pf tb4s,practlce by Irishfflax growers, espe-cially jvljen tbo crop; carriep;'a large qfuontltyofseed balls on it. The returriB now given, 'even ifbelated, are,, as will be seeni possessed of muchinterest, andideflprye;to bo widely circulated andrcadln thoJlax^gco-wing areas when publishedin tho usual leafiot.form. ¦ ,

From flax to forestry is an euphonic, if not anatural transition, and tho advocates of roafor-ostation will find.mnch to.please them In thehopeful account given of tho Avondalo ForestryStation, which!,has been eatabllshed by tbe De-partment as an Institution i. lor tbe practicaltraining and instruction ol cultablo young menin every branch of .the loroBtors' profession. Agonerol description of the estate, and tbe mannerin which it is laid ont, ia given, and an accountof the couriM'of study .with which tbo apprenticesin training are hero provldoa,

The concluding items of t'he number aro briefarticles on the CauGes of Dirty Milk! ana theProdhction of Ensilage, both snbjects whichshould prove of service in tbo Improvement anddevelopment of. our dairying business.

The usual official documehis, notes and memo-randa, etc1.,' completed qnarferly Journal whlob,If lacking in tlio usual rangp of subject!) dealtwith; contains' much' that lg -well caldulotea toprove at once helpful; stimulative,. and instruc-tive to those who go through' its pages.

A KILOTIEBA^; TRAftEDYWOMAN'S iSAD DEATE.

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BODY FOUND IN ' THE RIVER.A lamentable affair has. just' occurred at

Kilotleran, on the outskirts of this city, bywhi^h .Sire. Bridget Brieln ' the wife ol arespectable fanner and food contractor, andtho mother of iour- eome fiay five—children,met 1 with a 6ad and|untimbly iate. Atf'lar oame ould possibly ascertain/ lire. Brl<m lofther homo early on! Saturday monUiig',' 'un-known to the other inmatei at hex hbusehold,who. on discovering1 iher absence ¦naturally ;bfr;came (very much alarmed]' and alter.' vainlyendeavouring to dLscover Iher w!whereabouts;comknunioated with1, the ButloreUrwjj police.8ergt. Cronin,. who is in charge of that eta-tioD. proceeded at once to ,tmikei inquiries,and in tho coorso d hia investigation tracedthe marks .ol ibare.'leet to the zivemlde nearQra edieu, but up jto that, point no lurtlieicluoi was obtainable.1 It Vflfl ; hoped that Mrs.Brian had reuaced hex steps and wanderedin 4°me other direction, ityut this hope wasrudoly shattered by| tho 'receipt'of a wire dx'Lady-Jane station yesterday morning thatthe body of a rwomaoi,, whose loot were bare,had | been found floating icj the river at Fid-down. Subsequently; the 'body was identifiedas that of itho woman, Mrs.1 Briea. .

I INQJtJEST !AT KtMXXWN. iOn Monday : evening DrJ ¦ Walah,' Doroner,

South [Kilkenny, held an diiqtieet at.Fiddownon the body of the woman Bridget Brien, who.was | found drowned in tho (Bivex Suir at Clon-more on the' previous, Saturday. A respectablejury1, of which Mr. iThomos! (Bowers, cd Gra-gavine, was ioremany waa eworn. : ";y&sr qt. IByrne, >RiIJC., fl?lddown,| watched tho

prooeedinse.on. behailof the'Crown. 'Tbo hu»oan<i of' the deceased gave evidence

to the epecLthat they went!to 'bed on" theprevious Priday night aboiit nine o'clock; hemjased . his, , .wife.' about oiio! o'clock in theraoMng;. b« went ;immedlat«Iy to! look lorher, going,into, the-, (fleldiear hi4 house atXillotoran :-.'he 'conld not find her, fond be in-fofriip^the police; aiter'a -long eeatcb daringthe Hnorning- they 1 d soove'rptl:ifootprints to tho•bapfe oj the river! 'and alonj&- thi rtilway; ;'-opVt>'d Jaw ttayis before the otparrence i»nevernoticed anything j wrong1 about'his' wile. !: •; :

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inthnatlng that they hadaioauspicion oi foulplap : and erpreMod aympflthyv with the htts*band and family 'of the doceaeed. . ;

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filled.' this delightful village, surrounded.[ byscenery", attractive 'and romantic, with visitorafrom afar, includindjnot a few Jtnowh as distin-lgulshea,1iepre8'ontl3g Land, Law, and-Divinity;TO those who ore'1 really desirous1 of - seekinghdalth'. k&d undlstorbea retirement from Hhecaroa oil busiiloss, tand abandoning themseWeacompletely jto enjoyment and'rocreation, ;4itiierbn'hindWssa.ithls-cbarmJn^ placed,.perfiapsol' all <)th« retreata in -our country,ihe 'rfljostdeslr»ble refuge, '-^arly in the'-weei tmr Dock"presented; iui; anliiiatea scene, filled- as it naawith some beautiful Bpectmena of inarioe -arjjhl-tecture,;cn|route frpm Klng$town anclpfimbroke!Doci to Qpecbstqwii;; regatta's, 'including tth«splendid iron cutter} yacht iloiguito', 69 tons, T..Grooves'! Esq., i tho i winner at Kingstown, butonly second (by allowance of tonnage) at Pem-broke; thoiLdandeihSl tons, ol Swansea, ownedby E. JjBath.Esq.Sagontleman largely engagedIn mining specnlatidns ; tho Vigilant , S3 tons, 3.Atkins, Esq. ;| tbo £ygnet , John Power O'Shee,Gardenmorris; a 'handsome schooner yachtowned by 3. A. O'Kfeoffe, Esq., Monntain Castle,in this county, ; aniothers whose names I: donot inow, romemborl' For an enterprising specu-lator or. two, Duninore offers a valuable field,there being undoubtedly ample room lor improve-ment.- Tho Marquis of "waterford's respectedagent, Edvrard BoUarts, Esq., evinces a mostearnest desirol to on courage and promote everyundertaking calculated to benefit the village,and thereby promote the interest's ol;his Lord-ship's tenantry. ; Bdt It Is to be regretted thathe is not fully authctiged to carry out matters inthe manner which his own personal experiencewould dictate'; for I Instance, 11 ' such were thecase' I feel : confident that the fine buildingerected for a hotel would not be set as a lodgrnfthouse, whilst the visitor Is without the accom-modation which a place like Dunmore shouldafford, even at a pecuniary loss to .its lordly'owner. fThere1 aire many other matters here—including • the still , neglected Bishop's Cave,which, at a date not very for remote I shall takethe liberty to direcU attention to through thecolumns pf the "HEWS." . y

I . NEW BBIDGE;'The sides of the Iron lattice bridge which is to

connect the Ceurthohse Grounds with the. Park,havo been placed in their intended positions,and have been- rivittcd to the abutments'. Theflooring is being laid,' and the parapet walls onlyremain to bo erected | to complete the work asdall will be finished; in a few days. The newstone bridge from Catherine Street to Hardy'sRoad, with its approaches, are nearly: completedbnt wo regret'to see. : that the disputed-piece ofquay from the Bridge to Mr. Byrnes' houEO,remains in tho.samedelapldatod, life 'destroyingcondition!. "We! believe the question Is whetherit is public or private right, and the questionought to be doclded by "twelve honest mon.n t

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Great efforts are {being made to raise sub-scriptions' for the erection in this'city of a "Pro-tcstant Hall and Snnday School Instltnte.? - Thelarge yard opposite the Courthouse Grounds wehave heard named as the site, and the probablecost is stated at £2,000. Dr. T. L. Hackepy anaT. B. Prosset, Esq., fcave offered £25 each oncertain conditions. |

| NATIONAL SCHOOLS.' Sovor&l; persons bo>e complained to us of thetnefflclent working- of many of. these schools.The teachers 'are miserably paid ; some ' aretotally incompetent;' others are careless; endand the ' result is itbat the children are thesufferers. ! ! ¦

! SHtP NEWS. ' :On Tuesday pvenlng the Niagra, U.S. corvette,

was seen passing along our coast at a distance oiabout live miles from tho land. , She was boundlor Cork, having on board ono hall ol the trans-Atlan^p cablo, whlcll is to connect Ireland andNewfoundland. Thd laying of the cable ia tocommence in a few days, and when completedwill be ono of tbe grdpdest triamphs ol. science.The.cfiargo fpn 4 ^wonty-word message will befrom, Newfoundland] to London, .£2 '10a ; androm Neyi York to London, £4. , '. - • i .The barque Boreat,' Captain Connors, of and

tor Now Boss, from (jueboo in 22 days{15 hours,arrived on Monday i last, reports the death iolthe lato master, Captain Bichard Condon, on thevoyage out, . in Jade, of consumption. Alsoreports frjiighta very Idoprcssea ; a great numberol vessels, at Quobeoi labour scarce. ' |

SUDDEN DEATH IN THE CITY; BOUND (DEAD .IN iH13 BED. l \

No lit-tlo eensatioh waa created on Mon*day in the Mayor'i (Walk and iBanybrickengenerallyL .when it became known that an oldjaUiabitaau ol : the jfeet-named locality haddifd'suddenly. Tho came of .the deceased isWilliam ITones, aged - about Hixty-five years,married, and a1 dealer -by occupation, althoughat one iperiod, beldre brush-making becamequite an I extinct industry in [Waterford ,; bo-was, we' bave beesi told, an expert (workeria that cla&s ol handicrail. Naturally, lor |aman of Shis time of life, he iwas not in the lullvigour ¦ of heklth, 'but his friends had; noReason to euppoee that there was anythingso functionally amifs with his Bystem C3 heaJtdisease tp which hia death is, and1 ao Idoutoi,tiroDerlT attributed^! H« attended tho mkaionTh his pariah church last night and eoon afteihis" returh he retired to rest: :On' Mondayit half-post efeven o'clock /when one ol the¦inmates ol the houde came to rousa him eh*found that ho bad! passed rfroni his earthlyto hifl eternal 'Bleep 'eome time during .inenight or the early hours-ol ithe jnorning. \ >¦ ',

' On Monday afternoon air. "B. 'N. Powt,toioiier, held an inquest on nhe body ol ;the

man, Williaitt Jones; ol Mayor's Walk, who,4s already reported; was lound dead in | hisbed that'inomirig at'T^O o'clock. Mr. Thomas(Donnellyi 'Ballybriclen, mas the foreman pithe jury! who, having heard the evidenceIrom the idoeeasod'e trelatives, lound a nrerdKJtof "(Death from natural causes." The pro-oeodinga jwhich wero ¦brief and ol a. mor» oxlesB formal character; did not include anymedical testimony. : ;• ! ¦ ' ' ! - - : - ¦. : - • - ' :-V

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(Over a'fiy injr coureoatWest Jerpoint kindly"cS.by Wifliam Qronyn, Esq., Fn^shiU .

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cd lo' sovs.. out ol vfchieh the HCOD! recelvj^i -feva., .' for . horseaj Sjrs old.. Ostj «yra. 103taUbBi ; ima, JJst; ^rrs «nd Thirds* 1J tSto (open). -Albout % mU<» on the flat. EJI -ffioo lee. 7$. ¦ 6dL| Winner of *,»<» ¦ f'darry 4<>lte ^i4'' .fW01 °* two °

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T™W ^OTJKrj mm >IATEil!«0isovs.;i7ut iaf wfaich the e^wwj fdyfcd sovs./i^or borBcs i^re .old, Qrt; «w. lOfJSlbslvfeip. Tleti e>Ta and : :UHwardB. U«tMta. IWmaor ' rf Th)oma8towa Piste. ,to

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Jof 3yrs, flat; Hj y4-i Mtet fflbs; j m », w» ;ferrav lflrf 71bs. i 'JOoiflned io VtnfKrtbfm Uv« 8%Rm?l radius of flO mdkfi ol KKtautftW J ,?Sdan"oJl8if.-po64i*ion.,JitMUJ4F W«?l{Stoca . \s Janwry, WOT. ^Saw. Jp^lifa*tmhwxiii*,,7a. -.fed* - ,.. Kwrou^hteedajck.

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under the hereinbefore ireoited Act• ja're . u w.Vested1 in! and: ''are' exeriteable by the CiuntyCouncil nnld«r the| .provisions . of the LocalGovernment (Ireland)'Airt, : t893{ |, ¦-! ^- r- . ( : ;

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the period1 i of such nrohiihition! M cdimties^¦[irSsnd: '-:

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'cvn rtA r*tovp £uv\-Tf A ipM\ ] jn. lie jfirfit- 'c^Ulirriiof ithe \ Schedifle 'heiret£.{iutojouiedi ;:hiiyfe' re-'spdf tS n e l j iinade ¦ipp'BcBtion: to Tjff'ipiftrrtb r'•yaryi' -the ' -tane aaiiai " -.which, {tine Itflling,:¦wbnndingr. An* taking iol Hares for' Leyerets:;l8 ' jftrohilbitad iby'tBe' hetein.1b6fpra recitejd-Alct,byiflring the period- ol- such¦¦.prohibition IBO:

'as !to caminetwe lin ' tha 'caeeloi eachfsochcounty' on the data 'set' lorth :fni-ffie- &eeopdcolumn,- and to and 'on'the datel&et forth |inthe tWr< colcnm| oppobitft each.such: countyrespfeotrv}ly i?1 thej saia'Sohedule.j j • .j

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deeo. Lord Lieutenian^General arid . General'Governor ol Ireland, on the apjplicaticm pi.the ; Courity Oaunicite.!Aforesaid, \\ dp hflreb ,order and direct that; Irom and; after . theday of ibe date ol! the pu<hOioation: of I tihisOur Order in Jbe ¦ Dublin Qavtu, ttie periodduring .Which the J killing, wounding,!; ayitaking ol Hares or Leverets b (prohibited, bythe herei ibelore recited; A c t- f i h a l l, ! aei |:re^-gards;eaol county oameij in the; &es\- columnoi the Soiedule hereto subjoined 'pe . variedIrom the ieriod fixed by! the hereinbefore, re -eited Act, Or Orders jznade ¦ thereunder,! tothe perioc hereinafter' ntentipned; iithat.' .JIB to.es.ya to tie period catomencing/ oii:| the|dateset forth opposite each [auch !cou tv,ini: ,the.eeoond column j and ending on the [ date 6e!tlorth- in the 'thiid column of|; he jeaid.Schedule dn each , and every !year, until,further Order. .' :. j . : ¦ . . - I ' , '. !¦ .-. . i

Given a. His Majesty^. Castle oljDublin, .thii 7t2» day of; Fgbniary, ( 1807. !j . i

By Hia Excellency's Command,1 '. j! li j'¦ J. fB. D'OTJ'QiB EBUYJ

OTLVBDTOEY NXXnHJEj TO. CtEHDailOwsJ

In the Goods ol TBKXMtiS WiAlHSi. late ;of' Clandganumi; in the County «tf :.KiIkenoy,• (Banner,- Deceased. ' .' ' \l ', ¦ I ' 1 i l .¦¦ } ' ' ' . : " -• .

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tMOimCEl IS : .HlUHday GitVIEW, purciiantto tie Statute QUnd ,anc ,23rd- Vic.,( cap. So,that 'all/persons claiiniiig f ot be' lOreditors,or othemrjse to -have.j any . claimj!oj; demasdon the lAlssetB. of tbe said Thomas.; "vtfa'bh,wbx>, ddedj 'on ' ot '.about the' liGtih;: day '|iolJanuary,. 1900,' are1 remclred,: jon! lor1 ' tJafprethe ! l9th £ay_ ol atarchrfwor, to ixurniB^ theparticulare (in

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mand / 'tol ! the und.ersigDed BoJaicitor} TorRichard iwialeh; .of emithstawn, m;> theCinntyOf '^Kilkenny,' FannerJ ind (Miehael ;Maher,ol yewyfoani. in the CSty of (Watotfordirthe"Hxecntordiniamea iri the llasti Will1 slrid 'Testa-meat of the (kid deceased, andj to , -whoia(Probate « the ealoT IWill was', Wi'ibe' 4th'day 1 of February. 1307,' granted ftHa- of theKilkenny | iDistruct Beg-istry of jitbe' Kind's'Benob [Divieioa - (JPrdbate) of the j!HS«jhCourtol .Jnstioef in ifrelandj: ' : jj > l J_]T_'. -AWID NOTICE U8 ilfTHKKfBY ¦ jOilmteiuiliaBGTVEN1, that fifi«T, tho said l^b!!;day jafUSawfh-, aSffT, the said JErecntor ifip prpoeidto distribute the Assets df the said IcteocMod,amopest, the parties : entrtJed therci >-, hiviigregard 'only toi the claims and $etpan<h, '<f lwhioh notice ehall have Ibeen giv^n cs •fore-said. ' I r . ' ; ' ' j1 ' ¦¦¦¦ .' . . ji ; . ; .i J"..HDated -thoa 8th dayjol l vFebroaiyJ .1807. :*|.

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In the Go xfe d Matthew O'Eeeffe] late oiGeorge's 8treet, -in the CSty Of IWaterford,

. Tobacconist,' Deceased. |: - li ' j '(NXXTDOS IB KUKKHT)! mivlktfl parBuarif

to the Statute !22nd 'a/id ;33rd Viff-.icap; SSjthat i all ftferBona claiming to ' beij CredTtora-,or othemnte to 'have;ani» claim lorj deriandon the Assets of the said Matthew, O'Kosfle,who :died! "iffl or about' tfje 30tb day of De-cember,: 1908, ate .required', on orS'bmrc theSeth. ay of aiBToh-, VXtt , to ruxniBh thejpa>ticulam (In- : writing), o/f isuch clain 1 -or de-mand fo l tJ i e ; undersigned Solicitor forMatthew OlKeeffe, of Gebrge'e Btreet. -afore-eadd; Tdbaoeonifit, one o f . thi> j Ececinoisnamed in the last -Will and- TesUirient;WiUicocEcil thereto' of the eaid dectaapd, ;ani towhom Probate of ,the said. iWilli T -a ,: on t^eGUt day of Februarv, lOOT, graated iorta ofthe W*terfprd District Begifitry pi tt* King'sBenob WvMi<rrr: tfProibate}:o! the -]Ia;rh < <mrtof J.ttstice. !rn Ireland. I! ' ¦ . ' ! . ' ¦ ¦ " II

AMD TOOUKtB OB HIHKHBY IPDCBHHBBGTVEW.r Ujat t after :>:th* eaid JjMb d*y; W(Maroh, 190(7, the eaid E^ec-otor; will prc freedto distribute the Aesett 9! the said aeoel swj,amoWKBt the <p3rties entitled ih«*et|>,! ha vingresrard onlry- to the daiiw and , dentaixl 3 olwhich notice shall have 'been given; as afore-said.

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iXIOfnECIB; IS BJHRBBY •GJiVIEN', fibat•: fficnrders . will be accepted fo< the lolll wjbg SwWorks at the ensuing! Qbarterly : Vteetiiii{ ;-ofthe County Council oli vyateriord, .wJbeJWd:in tbe Oonrtihouse;; Oigigarvan, o^hajaEBS-OATT. BBUi) diay' of KEBKDliBy, J9Q7,: U .ap-proved1 ol Iby-lhe ' Couints' Oouncll')— •. • 1 '¦'. 1 iNoi. ¦ 67. iD&trjot 1 ofi Carrick.- -T6 tipajiI/rwry'6 Bridge; £Pa83ed. [not to t i<ieed £90.'. IWoi. SSI.. (Dwtriot oi: jDwgarww-^rool itqHta Bridge lover ! the stream atj Ballycirr ee ,on •the j road "Iroin;: Dung*rv*n 'to M gjrx ore;towolarid .pl BaUy<5u|ree , ^ wa jiaL. ( ,jlf iexceed ;£3O.ft5. /0eF- -: '- . ! '• ¦ f : " .. . i , '. ' :\\ -V i .¦" .;. ; Ufa.' 613. '.District ol W«terford,-Sfo - iei imqtlhe I rock jfrora; thf > road i at. Itas xrate, . ne4.rtW'J tnrh «t-'ihe -oJrcwai road; < jwulaii er.jpiDummpre' jl&st.: ?P«ttep\ not to, #«pd. Elk:;: '.Np7;6M.ilSaine , (D t.r c,—T«;,-:-d*»i>b; C»ewatei^ channels and iextrjara^ejrpck itrekn-i an 6on' tbei hfU' »i KiUea; <>n th«« roar} Mia *. )op j-"niore ,to Killed Pasaed. inpt to itteW £ $,-No. ; 51fiT Same Distridt.—To. rMiufl l,; a

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¦• ni :V-^ .. - The ¦-GtmrdiaiiE -of; <he above vaxm -via,at' their, iMeeting' to;' be' iheia on ¦ :• TUE8DHY,;5tl)i..iIAiBea;'l&07, oansider; propoasii. itf tt*up »yintf:; tiheTWorkhouse :i*ith-: th* .foB*w-ing; AWiclea, ;tb! be. delivered [Carriage;-Jtree—For:8ix iMopthi»,"<roim 'aisfc Watch, 1807V U>30th; eepStbeif;1 . 1307.:—Best'; B*el,.f'd»-- Hi»dQu*rterB,iias.brder^d ai per'lb. or. ewt.; BeetMnitlton;1 ijn-' Hirid - 'Qutateis.hifc- pei; 1b.; "Bajt'Beef J H<aidp- «nd ¦ ilougha,]-aioade ' nvl -f etothan 30 lba.. : each,¦'! and flonahe tot less than16 lbav j iat-.teioh;:; B.esi I F«6h i'i (Buvter, "toBoOIs,' at,! pjer! jb.- 'j; .Best" -Fr ii f %g a, '«* iperdoti (to iweigh iiot "less tbaa ;2' lber per. doz.)i 'For Twelve Months,':'lnim'r8IiiUALarch, 1907,to 3Iet MafchV,a«Bf-Ke>' imk,">t' per;'l4n-perial :Gallon (to. be delivereo; "at. .Workhot eat the hotns of & o'clock,"a.ijil; and;'6 o'clock.p^m. • 8a|t (in-tiquares),.per <swt;;>©ic^ ftest;white);" jpier' cwt.;'.! dpcoa, ' ippr cut. ; JWih'flSePepper, (per' lb|; Arrbw-rool;'per Ib. •. JoAWine, per. doz!; 1 Gin,' per doit; Sherry tfiiie,per : doz. ;| Whiskey, per gWbn; | Bnand , pierdozij; Jajn,- jper ¦ cwt.j; |_Bacon .: (&ifih ,'-a»diAimerican),: per i ewt.: ¦ iGuinness's¦ XX Borter,fet per doa.; Tea.' ai per Ib4 to;.-be 6B.ppli«ditt..Chests; Soft..Sugar; per, ;V115.; Min«rate,lperi doz.;| Pare ! W"ax and C<nnpositeCandles^peri lb.; Soap, |per cwt.; 8tarch, per stone;!iWaehingjSoda, /per cwt.; Ball;Blue, per Ibi-|Blaok iieaid, iperi lb.-; . :Blackingi per ..boa:;;jBathi' Brick, per rdoz.;: Shoe ' Brushes," per»et (j3);| .Wire . Brushes;..[per j doz.;, ! JBt&iiBruaheC" per: doz.; Sweeping, iBmshea.'anqiKandlea,1 per-doa.; Scranbiag |Brushes, pe?!doz.L lime j Brushes r<a;irowe), njer ioz.;Paint BTiushes. jin; sizes;' Blapk I^dBrurfieB;'per ¦dos.l;-'Mop> ,Bead8j.jQ /eacti;'-Tinrftnt3v

!per ioz. \ .Tin; Quarts; .per ctoic,;! Tin ..WatWrfr[per .doz.[f • Iron Spoons,. p^ri-gross .-iiCamlx^\ia,t&-"'«<d «ni8U.'-'.pW;doz.-:;; fiolo.rflr{dryi;- *erfib.:;".->Odls-rSaw...(Boaed;..Colia,'. - Sweet ¦'co&Sparitsr^Turpentene,-peri.gallofl-.hPaPsffinj peT

:xalloh7>Vwn ,""-veV~-jpto}.'?..1I4jae. -:';iR«)ri barrel ; Whiting,- ! per stbnej ; Window GiaoS,

it.per equire fodt; WWte'-Lead, 'per oirt.rEa-a-mellledi Mugs; per doz. ; l Ertamelled Plate,

; Pjer d/oE.; - Spadefe sind I : Shovel <w»&i handles) each; Saacepans '(to ! contain fwen¦2 to 6 jrxrarUW each; ThongB- and-Laces,;pcrdoz. ; (Say Pirpes; .per doz.;; Tobacco; jperlb;

1 Jjomd*n| 'PoxRanid CemeatH per" ton; ! «a»-vaTiisedIlron Dishes, each; j Galvanised Jits

:-Buckete,! eachi; i Hemp IDpor i ate,. each;iiOolal EidoaeBl Itier doz. : •" rEasmelled Ohasnr-ibers-Hplain, per doz.; Fire I Irons aid- Ir«a

'FeinderaJ per:dozj Leather! and Shoe 2j5re3-linra, 'per doi.^ Shoes for Men j Women errai Jindreni, ! in.1 laizes; ! /Dwfflled , Sheeting; Bi yards; wide, at per yard;: I Blue Serge, !pcsryard; Fine linen', per yawi;. Coloured ShirVIng, per yard;' Flannelette/ per . yard}BlaniketB', 2 yards x :l}, not;ikes!than Tite.iper pair; White and Coloured OottonQuito;at : ea»b: Men's 'Sate and; [ Boy's Gaps, c4each- Plain Twilled' Ticken; 2j yards wi£e*.per yarii; IBengal lining! . Calico,, :a jyiaifiwide, :pep-yard; Blay lining Caffioo.1 1; jtticl/wide, per yiani; White: Bleached Calico, Bl/parV3 wide, pet: yard; Shrouding,' White EaidBrown,, per yiird-; lAvaey, ' t lyaid wide, perBiaid; Winseyl 1 yard widej per yard;: Cofrj;ton Check, wide breadth, per yard; TorkiBiiand linen Triwels, per doa; (Dark- Tweed.(Irish), .per yArd; Daik ; Fneze! (Ins>X pecyard; ¦ (Dark ' Corduroy, i J ¦ rard •wide, ¦• periyard; 'Flannel1, White,: Bhieji ond Grey.- peryard; Woollen; Shawls, l:yani equare, each;Colored Cotton iBandkBrchd«fs. jeaoh; DaikWoollen j'Yarny per1- lb.; ' Blue aad -BlayKuitttng iCottob,: per :lb.; • White and Blackfitousewife Thread,^ per ¦ Ib.; $«&>, ^ ei «*&!oiarrow breadth-, per pieces Hooks end Ey.eaistrong),1 j>er groBs; Bone Studs and-:Smrt |

Buttoiis, fetroij f), per gross;- KniDting- Pdns, 1,in 'sises,! iper'rgToes; Sswiag '. INfeedles, i ' pergrosB; : Maohirie' Cotton iBpoots, per doz.; |MacMnie I 'NfeerEes, per woea; >Cpffin8>: m |

efzei , as may b& requirea, - 1st, 2nd and o |sizes, . W inches deep; 'painted -f-inch; Blufx; 1MeiBcditers- iot; ;' i Worfcbai»e, ' Trvflnnary.- end jCDd'apMisaries; rMedical and:: Surgical 1 Ap-.Prronoes for Workhwisei an*", Oispensatdeft.Ttendens1 tire^ «lso ' invited for inserting lfe»iAidVertteemen lol ;the; Union [for! 13 months.

j Seated Tendeirs <lterins of *rhi«h nmst behad I from! me) I accompanied| toy Samples,ihrttst .be/-loidged to the, Boarfi (Boom, njp if >Three o'dock/l pjn.'. on ' Saturday, the '2nd;Marcli.' iTentiere received Jajfter,- that ; honrand idiatfei will iiot' be 'considered: rOontraetoT&'must name two Solvent . Sureties willing tojoin! in a j bond for the due. faLSLment.af theOnr raci. \ Bonds rxraSt. be' perfected withinten days.l'if nici, iebnteact;• wall,.be^ - .cancelled.Tbe; IGnardiaDS1 will, notjlie accountable forUnaccepted' Samples. ! SantpTeS!'oif cJothins-irraterial hot to exceed ono yard-. . Only 1 lio.Boaepted iGainpTesiiwiB B» reUinedr by wo.Master, preference wjH b* :giyea to goodsof Irish,. manuiSactuxe. ; \- ' ~, 'A? ' - ¦j By Order, - : ¦¦ - - 'ii. ! - .- • ; . . ' ' -

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- Xhe above iCouncil win; jot'- their Meeting-to be hejd onithe';6fli SDAIEarT,: 1907, con-sider' proposals' - from Newspaper Proprieloiofor .the insertion of the lOotcacfl'e; advertise-meffte, from Mco Ost April,'. ISOT.-to. the flOfitOSotdk, 1908; rp ; - . - : - -r.. ':- :- . -¦- , ¦:. . - j ;- . - :i ,I' T«ndeW' to lbe lodged in my i office an <jrbefore Three o'clock, p.m., 'on Saturday, thotod; March.' !

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fjnfon will, at iheir-' Meeting Jo \ be held OTJTTJESDAY, the |.J2 i " MAEOHJ.1907, considerTenders for. supplying, toe 'ryorkiKHifle «n'fl¦Four DSspensary Dastrrctfl - wiik MEDICINESaind ! M^HCAifi aiid SUSOKIAI. -APPLI-iVNCES trom the.,,Jst!'.April,,' lBfff, - to 31BVMarch, 19i(B. ! •'. ¦];¦ .' .

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) T- - i - . '.. I Teadersi (nihic i must ;be on-: ,tne Form pwccribed by the Local GpTernrnenVBoard foraSOff-«) • : endorBedl "Tenders i Iprj: : Mefliciries" or5]Tenaer , for. • Medical, and: Surgical i AppU-AnceB," as the! case may be, must be jiodgeil.with. me not later than W o'clock, noon, oaSatttrday,-,' the !»th, . 'March; 1907.: ; r" ¦ i - ; ! ."i The GuardiaiiB do not bind'. tbimf'e'ves t»accept the lowest or an lender.1 1 . !- - i •'• ¦ i By-dtder, I. - ; . . ;.; . ' - . ; .:.!... . : 1" ¦ { " •

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THE URBAN COUNOTL. |i ' .At the - weekly meeting of this ibody on

Monday night, {he members present were—Mc^rs. Jainea llayea,' J JP., ICBainnan; goonCu.-:au. John W.ilsh. John M. Murphy, JohnJ. Oihea, FrankSluart. ! V,C; . MichaelMaJioiiy and Captain. P. Toley. Mr. IP. iMul-cair.\ Town Clerk, and all the other officiatewena in attendanoe. A good deal ol busilieFflw-.- transacted. The tender of Michael Ppwerai £>> l*Jd. 6d ior the arLizans; irield was accept-ed, as «a» al« the tender ol John pofe . at£3 ~i. ioi executing JOTatre io too pillar* ontfi ¦ • causeway. Mr. Jam'ee Gibbons, Bon ol thela v Uipt. Gibbons, who bequeathed a largebu.a oi monc-y for the purpose of improvingtin: tewn , K3S appointed Park (Ranger at a

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aiwutio n oi the meeting, included lettersa ; - uwledging the receipt ol copies oil theCo.ui£il't resolution of condolence -on , the

<lia -Ji of Dr. Morriasey, which sad event]hasti vaJy txvai regretfully announced in ;UUB

journal. There wore lettere from Mr. Juche-la.. .Morrisiey, Cippflgh. (brother) ; A U. J . J .¦Jl >p.-.3sey . 'Knockane;, IMr. J. (P. iWilliaine,Ko ,.to: . and Dr. Deimehy, 'Dsmore. ¦

DihA 'UH OF MR. O'CONNBLL BKENAN\U is inth feelings ©1 deep .regret, I announce

t!:- deaUi of the above young gentleman,wruch oad event occurred on Monday afte r ahr.cd lllnesa. The deceased ,who was cot) olM - R. '£• (Bronan .our es1/0«ined postraaater,wius a promising and talented student at 8t.Jon.. ., Oolkge , Waterlool. Some weeks l aguon. -ig to fulling health ho was obliged wre.uiiiuj ^h his studies and come home, where,n.MMtos to day, he was lovingly cared, itouth e nealth con turned .to wane- and he parsedaw.iv ao staled ou (Monday . Although a Veryv..u.":g o,iudtMH. the late Mr. Bfenan mad eoL-u auiMJiced in hie studies, that had helivw a few months longer he would Itave(KVII raised to tho priesthood. ThiB mikesh..-, ui*e all 'tht mure sad , and the grealiedt.. . .. ¦> is idi for his parents , brother,t, . . uiid otii. .- relatives in their great ,sor:r. u the auvunp of the Urban Council¦i v rd oi ki iuirdians touching references» ,..,de to me death of Mr. 'Brenan, and„ . . >na of ».ndolence and sympathy tferei , , . - - - i m d.k'iu-e Tho following resolution.w .i , i : . i>W by the former Ibody on the JMO-p . o! Mi Joh n Cun-an, seconded ; byL\i i J oanea—KeeoWed : That we, theI. . . District Council , desire t»> placci onIN . .-.ur .^interest regret at the death ofto )\oiiJiol i Jirenan, a promising and

tn ' • ¦ ¦ young student, aon of our esteemedI> li er , '.\ir R. E Brenan, who has oicu-p.cj uiat important post ior many yeara totlit ^iLirilaction of the entire community, andwe tender to Mx. and Mre . (Brenan . familynuid reiauvee , our sympathy at the deafti, inthe prime oi life, of DM affectionate andloving Bon.T . I I - . l-U.NiillAX.

< > ¦ . Tuesday evening the remains were : re-iiK.v ^d to the pariah church, where theyr<-.-tevi during tho night. Tho chief mournersviv-o- M: K E rBrenan (lather); Mr. DavidBreu*Q . C.Pis. (brother) : Vary Rev. CationMaurice Jlynoi , P P., Kjllea, Co. Watcrlord ;Bi^sra. P. McCarthy, ff-P-. Balb^lufl ; h.McCarthy, Wm. SlcCaithy (cousins), anaWm Lawlor. Ihe attendance ol the genferalpublic included—(Re>-. ICanon IPower, PjP.,V G Rev- Canon Flyna, (Dunmore ; Rev. F T .Dooi'cy, .Waierford , Eev. Father Prender-pa»;, C.C; Rev . 'Father Walshe, CO., Rev.Father O'Connor . C.C ; Bev. N. ILandy, C.C ;Rev. R. Fitzgerald. O.S.A ; Eev. P. OoaWey.O S \ ilov. Father Heavey, Prior, O^lA;Kev." Canon Mayers, U .A; Rev. lilr (Lrvfin .B \ Thomas Power, ¦Ul J>X> ; Jas. Hayes,J P.,' do; 'Ed. ¦Keohan, do; JohnlCurran, do;IPatrick Sexton , do; Frank Stuart, do; MScanlon, do; Matthew IWalshe. P.L.G; JohnWalshe, UJD.C , Thomas Mahony. do; ThosShoehan, do; Pat McCarthy, J. 'P.. (P-LXJ ,,William SUck, JJ> ; R. A. iMilUr, T. \\.Cookc G. F. Powor , Patrick 1/ongan, RobertT Lonjran, Dr. J C flackott , Dr. John Wil-liamB Dr. E. V. Williams. 1H.SD ; PaUickMulcah ¦ Town Clerk; Michael (Bcary, B.8;William O'Meara, John Oripps, Geo. Cough-Ian, Jas. J>unn,>, Thomas Curran, WilliamDunne, \ViUiam Lawlor . John •Greene , M.C.C ;Timothy Ryan, Serpt. Devereux, E-I. C;Sergt O'Redlly, do; Head Constable Kidney,John J? Ryan . 'D.I., JU.C: E. 'Arthur Ryan,aolr ; Wiliiarn 'Dunlea, IMichael Clancy, J.Flavin Sec. U.I Jj ; Jamee O'Gorman, Chaa.Lawn. Charles Faean, John M. Murphy,CD.C; Jamee McCall, Thomaa Deo, !R-O ;Thos Walsh, Master of Union; J. Murphy,Michael J. Casey, Patrick Outran. Shandon;Michael Ryan, Pat Donnelly, C.B.O ; P-a«k.Cahill, NT; David Landers. .T ; M. 'Ryan,lurur M. McNamara, Edward iMerrv, G. , S.V7. fi.; Daniel V. Stokes. George Btoiea, J.Cairietopher, Cornelius Sheehan, IDenis Ryan,Denis F. Slattery, eolr; Jamds McLoughrin,c*lr - Michael Curran, John Wall, John Me-Girthy, Ji.D.C ; John McGrath , J. Mah*r,Patrick. Guiry, Michael Byrne, PJLXJ; IWjn.3. Greene, "Waterford Hews "; George Lan-non Jaa Gibbons, William Mulcahy, Mr."Watts , Bonmahon; Peter Walah, Poter Ducey,tlauric© Foley, Michael Foloy, Mr. Goode(HaAdon and Co.); Daniel Casey, Mr. F.Oasey- Tn€ combined staff oi the poet officeand printing offlc©—James Merry, JamesNagle, John Lyons. John MoGrath, MichaelDwyer, Michael 'MoGralh, (Denifl McGrath,Edward Stack, Maurice Wallace, 3iichaelHJabir, William 'Duggan, (Patrick Daniel, J.Pnsgao. John Elstead, ohn Begley, Ur.(KEyan, Acting Poatmaster.OPFIdE AND HJ.G-H !MAS3.

Prior to the interment of the remains inti« paxifih cemetery. Office and iBgh MJ-satook nlace on "Wednesday morning at 10.30o'clock in prescnoo oi a ivory large congrega-tion. The clergy present wore—Very Btr2er. Canon John Power, P.P.. V.G., pjre-siding ; chanters. Rev. iM. Walsh, C.C ; Eev.P. O'Connor ; celebrant, iRev. Father Dooley,TTaterford; deacon. Rev. Father Mockler, $t.John's College; euh-deacon, \Rey . R. Fitz-gerald, O.S.A; master ol ceremonies, Rev .jF.C. CPrendorgaet; in the choir. ROT. Canon |M.Flynn , Dunmore ; IRev . Father Mockler,X>ioc«6an Inspector; Rev. P. P. Coaklfcy,O.8.'A:^Rev. P. Hcavey. Prior, O.S.A ; Rtv.N. Landy.O3 . ITIKE WBJ3ATHS. [

The following wreathswero sent —iW thdoopeet sympathy and iregret to dear O'Cpn-nalf—(From his Loving Parents, Brother andSisters. With deepest sympathy to my fdndcompanion—From Rev. Wm. (FTyna, tthu dee.With deep regreU-iFrom hiB ioving «. Jm-panions, John, William, Patrick, and (MichaelDunlea. Witii deepest JcgreV-iFrorn JahnElstead. With deep Borrow—(From lire.Hudson, (Ballyooo. (WiOi deep aympathj-—From Lady Ernestine Hunt. With deep reffretai the sorrow of his afflicted parent*—Fromdre. Oarew. With deep aorrow—(From hiflcompanion, 'Michael Clancy . With deepestsympathy—'Fiom the Post Office Staff. Withdeep jegTeU-d?rom Mr. and Mre. LawVor.With deep regret ifor O'Connell—iFrom JamesMerry and Family. With deeto 6Orrow-tFromJamce 'Fitaserald. With profound sympathy-<From iWm. Orr, B.M. With ¦deep ByrnpaEhy—From P. Flynn, Gra iifoda. With deepsympathy—(From Mr. and Mre. Ryan. W5tndeep regret—From John and Mrs. DowVsr,Cfountain View. With deep rogroV-iFrtinitlies KonseUa and C. Jdaany. ;ARBESTEO AT QDEENSTOWN. :

On Thursday morning, at ftueenstowc; oyoung man, named Foley, a native oi Don-gii-van, was arrestod on toe charge of laroonyirotn his father oi £25. He was about to etailt»r America. Constables Goif and IDroujntirent to Ooii and had the prisoner conveyedto Dungarvan by the express;, iHe was BJib-ooquent) taken beforo Mr. Stack, J.P., andremanded .hail being-accepted. ; ,T.HE OTREETfl. i

'It may be no harm to £cain remand tho¦Urban Council that the etrootfl and footpathsta town loquiro attention. At the present•tune they are in "very had order, particularlytho path loading from tha railway station, i Itia thickly covered .with mod. and what-viiitorsto the town had to eay about it during (heweek was not very pleasant to hear. ilas PIO a£A2Sirr. ¦ i

rlh© f ig market on Tneiday sraa, »r«rythinly mpplied owing, no doubt, to th« lire*number bou rt durins th« jttdrJona w«ek ;bytfao local buyers in the country.. •iteoare.CoJoy Bros, purchased ad zonnr ss £Oj p $ a;Mr Watte. iJarmmhan.' AO: "iicsare. Botkeand Draper *lao feotgat JareelT. Olio Walor.Jord Jbayers attended in iull loreo. The toppaoa paid all round was 62sJ per cwt. Mr.Pat Hennebry got A Mr ehare for the coTlarat 37s._pei cwt ,C4.TTLBFAIB. ' '

•Ehere was « good eupply At Wedneeda/a«iiUle fair. Two year olds in oanditwn .wcr««&«rly sought ior and fetched from nine1 toten guineas; yearhnga (eMppehi), £3 to S7ifannere' lote (etoree). £4 10«. to£6 J(». fieroratsales took place at tho horse fair, the Watar-lord dealers beins, uresent. ' | !

; BAT .AND STEAW. . - .: Hay (flrBt aop) eotdat from £3 to £3 lOal

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OAEiTCK No. 3 DISTRICT COU.NCJX. !A ;neotin«r of the above was held km Batur-

day [ast. £r. John gheehan. J JP.J presided,and th other Councilldra rpreeetit ; ware—Mceara. i Carberry, Connolly, W.. Shanahan,'M. IWalshe^ O'Donnell, Glenalooka; O^Don-nell.j Glenstown.; Dtmphy, Flynji, Uorrifl,Drohan! and Power. A l«ftter was iead Iromtho Local Government Board directing atten-tion |lo thejprevelance of oerebro-ppjnal ievej;in Glasgow and (Belfast, and eugwepting thatthe Council, as eanitary authority, shouldtake|eteps to have oarebro-epinal fdver mad«a nptiaable disease under the Kotfficationof djnfectioufl J)i6ftasee Act. Mr, i John !D:Power, Tinhalla, wrote objecting ta the erecJtion of a oottacre on his farm in connectionwith^he new cottage scheme. IA large numbeiioi representatives for cottages and additionalplots] under the .new (Labourers' Act: was gonethroigh, and tlie consideration, of i .them de-ferrcil to a special meeting to be 'held on thatday jfortnight. It was also ordered | to adver;tiso for aa engineer in connection with thecottage scheme, on the i Game 4erma as inothp districts of the union. It was also de-cide< to advertise ior sixteen setal of gates;and to ask the Local Government; Board! .tosend to the Council a copy oi plan oi cottagementioned in Rule 37 in tie lull details.ILeetjingB of the 'No. !1 !(Tipperary) and No. 3^Kill^ennyJiDistrict Councils were jalso heldand miter going through .tho repn\sentatjon6,it was decided toy the Ko. 1 Counciljto have aspecial meeting in connection with: the mat-ter on the last Thursday oi the' )nonth, ;andby the Kilkenny Council for thatjday fort-night. ilr. Ormond, ClonmcJ , waB appointedto a t as engineer under ooth (No^ 1 and 3Oouncfls. Mr Walsh, Tullajroan, preaided atthe Kilkenny District Council and Mr. J. J.Quinlan at the Tipporary. . ' ¦ ¦ . • • ¦ >THE (DISQUALIFICATION OF J^R. DRO-k HAN, J.P. i

Mij. K. OlDonnell, solicitor to 1ihe RuralDistrict Council , wrote with reforxince to thoquestion ol' Mr. M. Drohan's do»qualificationior Hojxitiernlanee at tho1 nwetuigs oi thoDistrict Council . Mr. OVDonnell aaid—I in-spected 'tho books containing the minutoe ofyour I Council meo'-ing- and also tho book con-taining the mujutea oi the meeting of thoBoard of GuardLins. I noticed Mr ilDrohan'snani4 «" tf not memioned in the Oouncilminute book a.-- having attended (or the sixmoutihs .prior to the 8th September last. Ialoo ...noted that he did attend a meeting oftho guardians on that date, and your Olorkfurther inform<>d me that one of your Coun-cillors (Mr. iE. _Norri3) admitted having tsoen.Mr JDrdhan enter tho Council loom on the8ih September and leave immediately. Healso informed me that Mr; IXrobaru attendediroqi^ently at the Council room during thesummer months wheji no meeting jvas held,in cqiisequenoe of the absence of a{ quorum.Section 12, 6ub-6ection 91 of the Applicationof Enactments Order, 1S90, distinctly statesthat lihe abwnoo of a Councillor .trbm meet-ings of a -nunj iDistrict Council for a periodof six months will create a casual vacancyin till Council , and accordingly on 1jhe Boardof Guardians, although such Councillor mayhave, attended meetings of the guardiansduring that six months, as ho is q memberof the board merely bv virtue of hia offioe a*-wu ral District Councillor. The vacancy mustbe declared by the Council, but it ifi notobligatory in a case of illness, or tor eomereason approved of by the Council . The factof Mr. Drohan having attended tho Councilroom when a quorum tailed to attend, mouldnot, in my opinion , appear to constitute anattendance at a meeting. There does not ,however, appear to be any legal decision onthe question By the schedule to tjhe PrivyCouncil Order of 22nd iDecember. 0893, " aminute of iproctodingaa at A meeting oi theCouncil ox of a committee a%ned at £ho aameor at itho next ensuing meeting by the Chair-man, or by A meiriber of 'the Council in com-mitt . describing himself as or appearingto beichaimian oi the meeting at wnach theminute was signed shall be receivra withoutiurthor proof." The question , as far as 1can e o as one o' fact—was Mr. (Drohao pro-eant or was he not? Would entorinp the roomon the 8tb September and leaving nlJnoBt im-mediately, oonst|tute an attendanoe? Thegenoral opinion seems to bo that 3Ir. (Dro-han \?as not an at tendance. In my! opinionyou cannot go beyond the evidence of theminutes, notwithstanding tho statement oiMr. Nbrris that Mr. Drohan entered the roomduring the mooticg. Thereiore, I think thatbe its ' disqualified, but certainly th, ink theCouncjl have a good ireason ior excusing himas they are empowered to do under the Order,having regard to fhe fact that be was; presentat meeting of the (Board oi Guardians whilethe -meeting ,of the Council .waa going!on. Anorder Was rriado ia have a copy oi the lettersent tocach District Councillor and to Mr.Drohan, and to consider the matter on thatday fortnight. .TlHiE ,TEMPER-VKCE CLUB.

Thej members of the recently organisedtamparanoe fclub marched four deepjtnroughtho streets of the town to the monthly meet-ing of the Aesociation of 'the Sacred Heart atSt. NicholasiChurch cu> Friday evening laat.They iwere ncoompanied by their fife anddrum .band and ww© watchco by largo crowds.THE LABOUEBES ACT. |

Although it was generally known that no-thing troneral wotila be done at tbo DistrictCouncil meeting on Saturday last in; connec-tion With the representations for cottages toilabourers, a number of them were1, in thevicinif of the wnrkhons« anxious to hear howmatters wore progreesing. The number oirepresentations .received were 70 from thoTi efary No. 1 District; 60 irom KilkennyNo 3, iand .120 from Wateriord No. 3. Thesefigured refer only to the representations forcotteg e and allotments. A number oi appli-cation were also received ior additional plotaoi lartd Irom persons already occupyingcottages.TJtA-.VBPBEHNCB.

Mr ] Florence 'McCarthy, iProyinclal 'ale,Oarnok-on-Suir, has received intimation ofhis transfer, ori promotion, to the Coribranch of the bank. It would be difficult tofind in any 'cphore of life a gentleman whoenjoydd the ,'iriondship and esteem of euch alarge humbor of poreons of all clasws as didMr McCarthy during ihifl time in Cawick.In business tnofia who came in contact withhim found him always courteous And readyto go a long way to convenience or obligeooe, and ouUide his time, ability and pureewere always freely at the disposal ol everytood and worthy: object. With th« pleasurefelt 'by his numerous friends at the nows olhis well deserved promotion, arc mingledlcoluijfd oi Borrow at parting with a genialand entertaining: companion and a steadfastfriend. He carries with him to tlio City bythe Lee th« warm wishes oi many ior hifuture welfare and happiness.DEATH OF CONSTABLE GEOAGIErY.

R.I.C .With doep rcgrot we announce the death

erf ¦Constable Gerajhty, R.I.C, ]Pihown,Vhicii «ad event occurred on Thursday aftera brirf illijoca in hospital at : Carrick-oo-Suir. The d coased, who had been stationedfor come yoare tn Kilmseorw, was a youngman of fine physique, infclligcnt andactive, and poceajscid a kind and genialdisposition won lor him a legion of friends>n and outsida the fc-ros. Up to a fev wecisago tha l»t« Oonatrvbl© Gorajjhty ,wa» ap-parently in the pink oi health and spiritswhen I he waa stricken down with i typhoidiover I to which he succumbed, as fits ted, onThurcdsy.-R.I.P. I

The meeting which was to have been holdat Carrick on Friday evening in connection<with |he-proposal to form o company for thedevelopment oi lie wild fruit industry, andthe e.|fabliehm«nt of -a jam factory, had to beadjourned, owing to the fact that Mr| Harpur,of the DopartmcnS d Agriculture^ WM unableto t» present. A good deal of interest isbeini?] taken locally in ihe project; and weunderstand that Mr. Corless will ibe able togive further. interesting •nanrcs at the nextmeeting, the dftW of which willj bnj fixed onfccarirg irom lir ', Harpur. : ;

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A iootball match was.pliyod in' itlns gioundflattached to tho new .barracU on Saturday foia cup presented by ' tbe: militaryv authoriti«j8The.gamo was played ibotrteeii' the itancashiRiand the Boyal . Irifih. Sdgiment. - At ..threeo'clock the rleami lined oiti the! Royal Irianwinning the itoea' and electing 4b;_blay ,;.withthewmd. Both ¦teoma werd In excellent ttorm,and ; the game throughout was' characterisedby (active and 6U6tained vigour; 'Th$, militarywere well represented cin the field; end thei*was 'also a large- number df civilians present,who kept incessontly cheering ior the RoyalIrish, but outaide tho indlitary, the [LancashireBeemed to have veiy few eympathisere. jTHBPLAJY. i .. .r

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For the first fifteen -minutes the i play waskep t in .the Boyal Iriflh territory1, .and agiinand again their goal wae vigoroualy 'stoTmed,but! .owing.tothe : tactice oi Ahbott . (goal) inoscore was made. 1 Bepeatedly: during the nextfifteen1 , minutea the . Lancashire :* goal wasthreatened, with a.similar rosttH.'Finch (goal)resisting every ouslaught;in a most <ffedjtablemanner, so that the half hour cl53ed trith. ihoscore at either side . I ' ! 1 - - ' i | : ¦THE SECSOND iLAI F. . . , • ' i : \ ¦ '¦¦ I. At, the opening ' bj "the . , eocond f 'half 'theRoyals made a determined.,effort ^ to- 6core,but , without effect,, though, in several to-stances the Lanes.' goala were ! only savedby 4 few. incheai , The lattor duriflg.ihe la»tted , pninutes played with, jonewed' ivjgotir,and ! wo*e lewarded by placing two; goals ] totheir credit, the "final result beingr—iLanca-ahires, 2 goals; Royal IHsh nil.> ;'It i wasstated that the Lancashires h'ad'the pickjoithree Tegitnenta while the Royal Irish 1 wireconfined to their own.' The following w rethe teams:—Lancashires—tFir4ch'i(goal); Hjar>rison and Haughton (backe) : Clegg,.iBCumpn-rey, Rogers, Giles, K«ny, Taylor, :OhapoUe,Glover. Royal Irish—Uibbott (goal) : yf iseand Potts (backs); QfcDormott, Beatty, Hjir-graves, Dobson, Merriman, Huhke(.t, Quinn,Bamfoxd. • i : ¦ IURJftAN COUNCIL. ! . . "\ .

A epecial meeting of the Urban Council washeld on Thursday, Mr. Thomas pilahony,P.Ii.G , Chairman, presiding. Thenjeeting wascalled on the requisition of five membereltoconsider a motion to change th£ hour jofholding the weekly , meetings irom 10 a.im.to & p.m.. so aato give the .wording men'srepresentatives a chance at atUajd withoutpecuniary lose. In answer to a wjre irom theClerk as to the legality of the meeting, theLocal Government Boaru wrote stating , thatthe, advice-of the Council 's solicitor1 should ibeobtained. The latter <Mr . Carroll) was Ac-cordingly summoned to attend, and''expressedthe opinion that as the meeting was notcalled to attend to urgent matters it wasillegal. The Chairman thereupon decidedi toadjourn the meeting until Friday morning'atthe ' usual hour. This announcement was fol-lowed by a heated discussion between the.presiding officer and certain members of. theCouncil , and the meeting broke up in eomecontusion. . ,WORKMEN 'S BALL

The Workingmen's; Dance Club, after a verjsuccessful season, heJd their J8th annual

dance in the Assembly Rooms, Fermoy, ODMonday night , 11th February, iorty-elghtoouple took the floor in the first set ,oi quad-rilles Reels, jigs and hornpipes jwere viaryprominent features of the night'e programme.As in past yeara, tho supper and iball roomswere open to the public , who were loud iintheir prai6e of the table decorations. Thecommittee have every reason to congratulatethemselves on the success of the night's en-tertainment. At supper the health oi theclub waa oroposed by the President, Mr. ;S.Oollin«. The Secretary, in a very few words,seconded the proposition, and thanked, enbehalf of the Club, Mis. (Dr. Roche, who notonly this year, but on every former occasion,sent decorations to adorn tho dance' room andsupper table, <»uplod with her 'best wiflhtesfor a successful and enioyable night. Thankswere also returned to the lady members wholaid tho supper table, also to the! nrcmherawho brought their artistic accomplishmentwell in use and rendered the rooms .what theywere, a surprise to every one who saw them.MUSIC Au\ii SONG. ;

The workers have a good supply oi vocalistsof no mean order Amongst the female voice's,and we must specially mention the MissesBurton and Manafiela, whose rendering bitheir respective songs left nothing &o be de-sired. Mr. M. Hanrahan, whose name as [areciter JS well known locally, needs ino praifiefrom us, he was wsll up to the mark in.hifirecitations Amongst the others who contri-buted to the harmony of tho evening were-1—Messrs J Higgina, M McCarthy and JackHogan jir Thomas StcAufiffe, Baj-rack-street, carried out the catering 5n themost satisfactory manner, and Mesara. Flem-ing and O'Keeffe, a« M.C'a, performed theirduuos with courtesy and tact. 1 Mr. ' JoeQuann presided at the piano, and 1 'Corporal8mith played the clarionet, both in a verycreditablfe manner Dancing was Ikept upuntil the small hours of tho morning, whenthe company separated greatly pleased withthe success of their annual re-union. 1

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TALLOW.DEATH OF MBS. ID. CMAHONT.

I very much regret to have to announce tindeath of Mrs Cllahony, wile of Mr. DavidO'Mahony. of (Barrack-etroet, which occurredat their residence on Thursday morning" ollast week, after an illness of three weeks, atthe comparatively early ago of forty-eevehyears. The remains were conveyed to theCatholic Church on Friday evening, wherethev rested until Saturday, when they wereinterred in the grounds adjuning. Th« Eev.Father ulur-hy, CJC., officiated. Atoonjr'thechief mourners were Mr (yRegan1, staticalmaster, BalJydufi, and Mr. CKiordan, Dun-garvan (brothers).WlEDDLNG BELLS

On Saturday, February Oth, at tho parishchurch, Cjuna, Co. Cork, by the Rev. FatherMurph P.P. , Miiw Janie Condon was unitedin marriage with Mr. Poter Hickey, both ciKilmacow, Co. Cork. Mias Keating, cousinoi the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. A.Hickey . brother oi the bridegroom, jiwas bestman. Tho bride was given away by hex uncle,Mr. R. Keating. The bride is tho onlydaughter oi the late Mr. E. Condon, oi JOI-macow, and niece oi the late (Rev, Fath«rKeating, P.P., Dunhill, Co. Wateriord. Jlr'Hickey, who is a son oi tho late iM*. lAndrewHickey, of Curxereigh, is owner of the bouseand farm (formerly occupied by tie late MJ.Michael Cunningham, corn and coal mer-chant), of Kilmacow. where tho happy ooupleare to resido. Tho ceremony was witnessedby a large number oi relatives and friends ofboth rarties , and they, with all nvho knowthem, join in wishing them & long, happy,and prosperous married life.AM....ifCAN VISITORS. :

A distinguished American cititon, ' Mr.v Sullivan and bis friend, &Iise O'Neill, whoare at present visiting (London, Paris, Eome.and other ContinontLal cities, recently paida visit to Mr. T. Keniry, The Square, Taflow,whom they were glad to eee in, excellenthealth, especially as ho is a oousini oi theEditor of the ' Hew Haven and \. (HartfordTimes," Connecticut, where they reside. (BILLLATRDS. ! !

The first series of matches in connectionwith the local billiard tournment bavo con-cluded, and they affordedmuch pleasure toplayers and spectators alike. The eecondseries have already commenced, and toy certweek I hope to be able to state; the finalresult, . Some young' men from ILkmoro , arecoming over here, next Sunday to | .play thelocal cueists, so on that day a nice exhibitionof tho game- is euro to bo Boon by those whowil l .be able to attend. ;¦ i !THE DOMESTIC ECONOMY CLASSES ¦ i

: Held in •the Courthouse bore,, under ; theauspices of the County Technical Committee,have up to the present 'been very successfully•vailed oi b largo.numbers oi tho youaq?romen oi tho town and district, who attendRightly. Nocdlovrork ana cookery in- ailbranches are the subjects taught. , I ViCONVALESOBNT; ! ' ' II All claasca in tho town and district are verytleaeed to learn that Mr. Bolster,!the verypopular and respected manager oi the Mun-rfter andLeirmter Sank, who o&s ibeon absentfor eome timo jva3t throcsh lllneai, has «a-turnbd -quite restored to- his tuual¦¦¦ excellenthealth and visour^ which they hops' h« mayenjoy for many years to come. • i

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. Tbi tendency jin tha toc'k^; (Excliange hasbeen .towards lowei ¦. prices; and Ahioga gener-ally [close dull -to-night; oven .'.jiotore ckidCyck( Sharea after, theW Recent, epurt t»artici-pating.in ,the prevailing- alacknijss. In otieidirec (.ions Rio Tintoa iave>. bean a 'feature ,being hoisted to 0,00} jdaring,.the day, iincioyjntuallv leaving off .4 par. The ArgentineEail ay Market has been heavy al) tho weekw th we exception , oj; iLeopoldinas, ( whichkept :, steady on. A ..good, : traffic 'at jej. iindUnifed ,- 'Railways, oi , the Havana, Ordinary

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and'Hariod's Stores bave "both enjoyed a gqodyear's tradiiig itf- witnessed by their reports.The- former ehews- a net'prtfflt of £3G6,0S7,(ascompared :with: £342,278 last year, and - againpays!7 per cent, for iha year on ite OrdinaryShares; they place a further £20,000 to theReserve Fund {which n< w stands at £285,000)and £20,000 towards for nirig the-nucleus oS aFire Obisurance. Fund. The £3 5 iper cent.Preference; Shares oi this- concern which, oicourse, rank .prior to the ordinary capital of£1,500,000,: appear ayeryj fine and eaf^inwst-mant which, at their present price of 51$"ield just 4j .pel cent.r ; . i :

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forj the year ended 31st January, J907, hi .vea het proflt oi £102,517, whichfis a |big in-crease on the figures ior' the [two previousyears , and the Company pays: the handso liedividend aiid bonus woich together amount to23 per cent, or the year, and i now '¦ has re-serves which almost equal tho ainpunt of "<ihesubscribed capital oi £640,000.'

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Shares have been eteadily dropping since theappearance of the report recently issued, a!n<Jstand to-day at 13/0, which ia the' lowest Uievhave been for some Jnohihs. They ;'only piid5 per cent, for last yearlwhicb- Was in realitya better year generally'in. the 6teo| and irontrade, and altogether the figures are not veryencouraging, still .prosperity of ; better reeultsin the current year, as outlined by the Chair-man at the meeting, are ijiot wanting, and torthis reason it looks a»' itthe haies might {bebrought to average as at' Jfe !t>resent level 'liheshares are very near their low.|. water :jna k.Onian- further iall^ior aigument eake, eay, toabout 9-16, the shares-must bei worth atten-tion as a fair speculation. ¦ i i ¦

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wa* received with eomejwhat mixed Ioelin<3,and to Btart with the price oi the shares wisknocked down to 1 JKl&lJbut , they liavei'emcemoved up again to 1- 6 8-11-0)8. :No matter h< wone! reads the report he' carindj. get over The

:ma(n £act that still, after all these years; theexpenditure exceeds tho Revenue [for the! ye irended1 March, 1B08, by £105,7G9,! and the on lydirection where any material improvqme itshows itfieli iB to be found in the itigures iorSouthern Khodesia, which work; out with larovenue collected irom all sources of ££O3,GS8,againit an expenditurel oi : £499,767, whichgives a eurpius 01 sajona, ana it is now- ex-¦pected that a eurplua oi £00.000 will be ehoijnhew ior the year ended Slat' IMar'ch : jnextApart from the figures i\ iff .ot least comfort-ing to learn irom the report that Rhodee agenerally has Bhown borne jydod progreas

during1 tie year, and 'that a special! :corn-mittee oi directors will ppend some time i nRhodesia during this year, who will : fifa 6especial attention, to the trading and othirinlereflta ol the country, and; it 4^ hop« dthiaivisit may ibear good fruit'as tiooe go son." The iact, however, ,-that the cash iavail-ablei ia much reduoed, gives riso to the: id< athat] iresh capital'anay-shortly be require'l,ihnn*r\\ flip CAttirfl* of *fc'itxvMllH, not JinTWflf I r tbo within the regions Af .possibility ¦ ai Hiepresent time. Kaffirs ! genera'ly ore; vety.steady though they cloep duilis i this evei i-ing. Diamonds have been etrong; llage 8being 10}, and De JJeere .having been cs goc das 29}. I 1 :

Mexicans are oS egaini the Ordinary beingonly Mi, and tho Secdnds about 93}, ,btitGrand Trunks axe a ehWe harder at 31; forthe Ordinary and 73 34 the Third Preference,which ls-i UP on the we&C!<'iLast weefk Mexi-oan1 Ordinary was given ilff thesd columns 1 it" 68;" it should, of course, have been 66. '.

The'brice of lie leading'Mot r Sharce ftthe'close to-day were as folloxre—(Sumbeifi ,46,0-17/3 ; (Daimlers, 7d-5»; (Darracqsi [ 3-i,and iArgyll Motors at 28/3-28/8. M«tor auctioisrotfeirea to last week are' quoted jat par to I 8premium for the "Special Settlement." .

CLOSING PRICB3JConsols Money ... B6A!-HI>> Acct. Mar. 1st ... 86|-|Iiish Land ... ... 87—J-'In lia 3 per cent. ... 9I|'BBrighton " A." ... ; io2|-HGreat Northern Del. ... 4a*-ffGreat Western ... j W6J-7JNorth Western ... : 150-JMidland Def ... : 64-f jJapan 4} per cent. 1st. ... 94$-$ cs-divdRussian (new) ... j 8ijrJCanadas ,t. , 192-i .Missburis ... i 43«-JTrunks ... ' ti- 1

^Mexican and Pref. .;. 1 73J-4 }Hudson Bays ' ¦..'. ! 115-116Rio Tintos it., j QC4-;TOO;Rio Tintos it., 1 9C4-;TOO

Chartered '... ! ijf*3JDe Beers ... ' a^ -S-East Rands 1 ... ; 4 -Goldfieldj 1 ... . ! 4?0-jVRand Mines '.',, ' i . (>¦ g-| 'Yaal Rivers ' ... | 77%'Cjuinness ... ; 56-58!

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; wo ore' very much plcaWl, inioe3, to rooorathe fact that the steamer Lara, Captain JosephKavojiAgb, master, orrirW how on cchoduleatlmti on her: voyage trom MT61?0?* **!tWf P0?**Under ordinary circtunst nooa this would not beremarkable, but It was » very plnqky jwit of «&•manshlp when tt 1B taken Into attobut that CafatKaToaatfh put to sea irom tho,Jtonfoy in t$eteeth ot the norceat gala tnat^nas pecn oxpo-rlonood i9 British waters tot many years, andaccomplished the passage Ja^bqnrs 6{> minutes.A? ft Btt*ty nJl 'f a VT\tr & wftj rf|l|J|Jl U9f* no Dollop-tag clagSm which has been *lrn»iJy

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liverpool, and tho Whiioet»X'l£net Teutonki,ontin«a tot New York, the": 'Ami#Q» IAftesteamer HaverfonJ, for Phllaaelphlft, and toeElder Dempster ship Salagft* which ihonldhavo left on a miiaon trip; to West Atrbs*, ate

1 awaiting more favourablei weather. : A largenumber, ot vessels bare put Into f>ovior for prb-

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!EACB;af 100 6(>vEi-Royal Spa (BoWen), I;-'Jarquiniils '¦ Strpe'r.biia' ; rtfiBitien). 2; Bybli:Primrose Clhinn),' f 3. tAiso ran-pCrepuscule,1Sabot; The IHawkJ Maria,' (Jack: and Jonquil.Bettiajj-HW'' to1' 10. 'on : Tariquiniua " Baperbius1,11 to 4 a st Jack/ -JO ¦*> ¦ i| CrepuBcuIe, Sabotand Miaiaa,' 100 to 8: otibena.; Wonj Iby a: lengthand a half; tax. lengths between! second and'(t-Mnf. irtWinher trained by HJackett).; . I

2.3 •^WjSYflfflUL i IH!A!N»IOA!P | 'CHASE of¦ISO 8av3.-J>c<mino¦ (W. 'WilliamB), i ; Bar-\aibbas ; ; HI <R. Morgan), 2 j • . Merry John (F. 'Law-ton), 3 (Also rant-Aacetic'e ' Silver, Sax-ton, Darine, LeamiDgion, 'Drumkerrin, Mat-thow and Q-reehberTy. Bettin«!-6 ' ibo • 4 :oniB&nafohas OH., :to!l-I aget^

Doimhio, 100 to 7(Merry John. Won by elghi 'lianalhs: sixiiengths between* second and third. . ¦ \ -

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IJp iffihinn), 3. Also ran—PeXopidas, Oamegie, Eteoer, Laveuse andKolo. Bettina-41: io1 '8 "on-- Cindere, : 6 to 2agsf Kblo, 5 U>. < 1] dtaflla/ 100 i!to 8 o4b,ere.Won by^ four len tlie ;-: three lengths divid-ing second and j third. <Winnerl trained byMaher); : . •' ', .¦ ¦ : i • ' ¦ ;

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4.(WHlEDIMBGaiaN 'affiAHEMMichet (Tay-II OP), I- Baohelorl Oamytth), 2; : Key West(Dnecou), 3. Aflsd ran—Champagne G'lass;Eoyal Star, . Beaicdde, Counrtemarice. (Bettdn?-O to il ' agst Miohet, 4 to'l Kej? West, 5 toI 'Bachelor,1. Won by tyn lenrftfiB ; fivelongtihs between Becond and third. (JWinnertmined by !F. E. ,'Hhint). : \ ' i

4J31—.AlUFiKTSTDON7 BIDIBIXLB IQA.OE-ffiDen-iey (Nd^htimjall), 1 •¦ '45 (Pratt), 3; Sad Affair<Armstrong) 3. .$&> -ran-pBre<t'lM[i>by, Crip-plesate. Oibe], BaWe Ground, 6t. .Kevin;Paddy Leary, Lerory H., Launobce, Scotch¦Mine, Neapolitan. Batting'—4 to ila iat Hen-ley, 6 .to . ..i '45, 100' if> SiSad Aflair.' Won bythree lenj tihe; 8aa» batfween second and¦third. iflWinner 4nain«d toy Nightingall).

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TO covs.—jUdyssea ' (JLeader), - I '.; Pincaatle(owner), 12; Lady: YaUabury (Newey), 0. Aiwran—(Pretty Dick, Qanadh-aun, Moes, Harm*-ton. Downy Bird, Registrar, Oafcbank, andSir Bvdyn Wood. iBettin -5 lo 2 agstLadyYateribury, 8 to. 7 Ulysses and \ lEii-casUe.Won' by, a leasrth' uaid & hali; four lengthflibeiween. Boodnxf and, third. ) (Winner trainediby Leader). ¦, ¦ ¦! . i : \ . ' ¦

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KAK3E of 060 &ov».i-iG;Tanc>iflora i (GobweH),1; Waveline <G. Wilaon), 2; Mtoonstruck¦gjwey) 3. Also ?an-i5yncoipate, Eorotafl.igar HaUiarn, (Reclamation.. iBettirij—fl to 4 :•apt Grandinora, 7 :to 2 Wavelirle, 10 to 1Moonstnick. Woi by {bree lengths; aneck between, second anil third.! (Winneritroined by Pudalofl)1 ¦!

B.as-OVEHNIDGifln' HUlHDBBi IBACOS—Wiee Dad (GoaweU),;i; Atuple (G. P. Wilson),2; TSock Oartle (Mr.t iFerguseoa), 3. lAIaoran—iMcftheOioe, StealaWay, Oroya, Piociy Boy,Spnnijf Gadlop, Efoarxfoot, '¦¦ Peaceful LadyBetting'-ej to 40 anal Apple, 8 ito 1 Wisekad, 10 to i> (Rock Qaafle. •; 'Wori" by twoOengthsj : tihree lengths between *ocond andithmd. jWilnner- tnilhed iby; W. Woodland)3SMOT. •HMUHN'S'XJffiA'SJE-IViddy Brown,

KoWner), l j Junker George <JFlajni6ry), 3-iA»pa8ia <T. BiaaTI), :s. Afleo ran-iLevfathan.Barto, -Neodle U., Hatfli-ty. iBe*tSnEj-9: to 4asrst j-nnker , George, 6 to 1 Paddy (Bronm.8 to 1 Aspaaia. iWon by efeb-t ^ UencUiB; 0Ibad tlnrd. fWinner ! trained by Wiliinson)

1 JS-tFLTXTON : 1CIH14SE-HOan.ter '!Bkan>flBuWhere), 1; Pierre (owneaf), 2j .TeiiaaSeCrienit) 3. tAlso pan—Seiadon Prince, LoganCRook, Toddle M.; .'Aanie'ai Joy, and Brook.Bettans-B to «4 agat. dantej: Homo, ft to 1Pierre, 10 to I Y«mka3e. Won by three-quarters of a length; a tad ithind. .,

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